RebelRob
Active member
I'm in the process of fitting a 1970ish shorelandr trailer to my 1972 Smoker craft V-hull. I have three options that I would like to hear input on.
Option 1.
I leave it as is with rollers on the rear and two shorter bunks(not pictured). Pro's: easy loading/unloading. Cons: possible dimpling of hull
Option 2.
I replace the rollers on the rear with short 2x4 bunks(red). The brown is the location of the current bunks. The two black things running down beside the rollers are step boards not bunks. This would still give me the use of the movable braces.
Option 3.
remove the rear rollers and brackets. Then extend the bunks all the way and attach to the cross bar.
Option 1.
I leave it as is with rollers on the rear and two shorter bunks(not pictured). Pro's: easy loading/unloading. Cons: possible dimpling of hull
Option 2.
I replace the rollers on the rear with short 2x4 bunks(red). The brown is the location of the current bunks. The two black things running down beside the rollers are step boards not bunks. This would still give me the use of the movable braces.
Option 3.
remove the rear rollers and brackets. Then extend the bunks all the way and attach to the cross bar.