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Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Andyhydro » Jul 25, 2011 9:10 am

Thats awesome.....wish I had a deal/place near me like that.

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Rut311969 » Jul 25, 2011 6:49 am

Speed the nose is hooked to another crane there is atotal of 4 cranes if the shop .I now everyone that works at this shop there all Harleyriders and racers great bunch of guys . The best thing is they do lots of fiber glass work ond hook me up with resin and matting its a tank shop and they wrap alot of there stuff in glass .So it gives me acsses to everything I need in one stop .Just cost me lots of snow removal in the winter .But its worth it cause they also have a blast room and a paint booth Voyager well be getting the trailer painted to match boat soon.

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Andyhydro » Jul 24, 2011 9:43 pm

Nice trailer mod! Sure wish I had that crane! :D

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Rut311969 » Jun 12, 2011 10:32 pm

That is the plan one right up front to keep the keel up .

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by 77viper » Jun 12, 2011 10:14 pm

Looks good Rut. The bunks look short in the pictures, if they are you might need to add a keel roller on one of the cross beams to keep the keel off them when loading.

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by S P E E D » Jun 12, 2011 9:47 pm

Hey Rut that's pretty sweet man, Hows the front nose hanging up?

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Rut311969 » Jun 11, 2011 2:30 pm

She aint done yet but she flys :lol: . think I got the bunks in postion pretty good now just alittle carpet and the interior and its about go time . The guys in pics are somebuddys of mine and the guy in the bucket is the welder and my fab guy when it comes to metal notice the pontoon in the background its about 60ft long 6ft diameter :up:
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Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Rut311969 » Jun 08, 2011 4:49 pm

I see ;) I see yes I thought that this would be the most logical place well post pics later :up:

Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by 77viper » Jun 08, 2011 12:18 pm

I just did 2 bunks but 4 would load easier. I would have used.the crane at work but would have to tow it 30 miles rather than 5.

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Re: converting from rollers to bunks the easy way

by Hippie459MN » Jun 08, 2011 9:29 am

Rut311969 wrote:I"m thinking 4 bunks 1 on each side of the pad and one the outer flare of the hull right past the most outer flare on bottum of the hull for lack of better words well take a pic today to better explain . :up:
Thats how mine is. I know they are the the greatest pictures but its what I have on my computer.

I have a bunk on each side of the pad that run 3/4 the way up the boat
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Then I have some shorter ones that are way out on the outside and the boat sits on there super nice and plenty of support
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Nevermind the dog. :D

Here is a little better shot of how the outside bunk is.
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The last 2 pics are from the day after I got it home almost 2 years ago. :)

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