sonny.barile
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- Secaucus, New Jersey
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- Secaucus, NJ
[dir=rtl][/dir]I just replaced my bunks because they were rotting. Only 6 years old and used in the salt. They were carpeted PT bunks and I had the LoadRite bunk covers on them. I think that contributed to the rot as they never really dry out being carpeted and with those covers on them. The PT made the lag screws corrode like mad and it spread to the swivels on the brackets. The original u-bolts and fasteners did not appear to be galvanized or stainless so it’s no wonder they went so quick. My boat (16 ft. welded) is kinda heavy (or at least it is to me) with a floor, side console, 30 hp remote, starting battery, 6 gallon tank, deep cycle battery, trolling motor, fishing gear, ….etc etc…..it’s over 750 lbs. It’s not good to be hauling that with rotten 2x4’s and crumbling fasteners.
I bought a set of new galvanized brackets, swivels, and u-bolts (upsized from 3/8 to 1/2 inch). Decided to give composite bunks a shot and bought two 60 inch Ultimate Bunk Boards. (HDPE)
The more I look at this pic the more I think I should have used 2 x 6’s.
My keel spool roller was pretty chewed up and cracked pretty bad. The shaft was a 1/2 inch bolt with a lock nut. I think having sharp threads in the bore is counter productive so I replaced that with a 1/2 inch shaft and caps. I also moved it forward a bit as I thought it was too far back.
The angle of a ramp I use often is pretty bad, and when I get the boat up on the bunks, the bow drags on the trailer center beam before it reaches the keel spool. I decided to add a wider roller where that center beam starts. This way the bow will be more elevated. My boats too heavy to muscle it in……or at least without scratching it up good. Ihad to use a two piece bracket (split) because the center beam sticks out an inch.
Last but not least I added some bumpers on both sides of the forward cross member as a just in case…….
I bought a set of new galvanized brackets, swivels, and u-bolts (upsized from 3/8 to 1/2 inch). Decided to give composite bunks a shot and bought two 60 inch Ultimate Bunk Boards. (HDPE)
The more I look at this pic the more I think I should have used 2 x 6’s.
My keel spool roller was pretty chewed up and cracked pretty bad. The shaft was a 1/2 inch bolt with a lock nut. I think having sharp threads in the bore is counter productive so I replaced that with a 1/2 inch shaft and caps. I also moved it forward a bit as I thought it was too far back.
The angle of a ramp I use often is pretty bad, and when I get the boat up on the bunks, the bow drags on the trailer center beam before it reaches the keel spool. I decided to add a wider roller where that center beam starts. This way the bow will be more elevated. My boats too heavy to muscle it in……or at least without scratching it up good. Ihad to use a two piece bracket (split) because the center beam sticks out an inch.
Last but not least I added some bumpers on both sides of the forward cross member as a just in case…….