04-08-2006, 06:27 AM
my old boat had steel pipes welded on with rope wrapped around it. The top and bottom had a couple of wraps of electrical tape to keep it from unravelling. The rope was finally starting to rot, so I yanked it off and just slipped some PVC pipes over top of the steel pipes.
My newer boat trailer now has bunker boards.
As long as there isn't a wind, the best thing to do to get the boat on straight is make sure the trailer is backed in straight. No matter how good the bunkers are, they can't be tight enough to the boat that you won't get some drift on the boat if the trailer isn't straight in the water.
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My newer boat trailer now has bunker boards.
As long as there isn't a wind, the best thing to do to get the boat on straight is make sure the trailer is backed in straight. No matter how good the bunkers are, they can't be tight enough to the boat that you won't get some drift on the boat if the trailer isn't straight in the water.
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