Quackhead62 |
05-17-2018 07:00 PM |
Boat trailer help
Apparently the brackets that hold my bunks to the trailer are going bad, because after I launch my boat I have a board coming loose. I?ve looked at a few places and can?t find any anywhere. Does anyone have a idea where to get these. I have a 17? X 54? Prodrive boat. Any help is appreciated.
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MEM1971 |
05-17-2018 07:07 PM |
bunks? not exactly sure wat ur asking. are u asking about the brackets that bolt to ur trailer and then boards bolted to. always give as much info as possible. will help get u an answer
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Quackhead62 |
05-17-2018 07:08 PM |
The boards the boat sits on in other terms.
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MEM1971 |
05-17-2018 07:11 PM |
so are u looking for boards, brackets, ??
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Quackhead62 |
05-17-2018 07:12 PM |
The brackets that boards attach to.
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biggun |
05-17-2018 07:53 PM |
Claudes Trailers in New Iberia, NU Tec in Laffy.. Academy has some stuff. If you are doing it yourself?? Use Galvanized nuts and bolts...
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MEM1971 |
05-17-2018 08:04 PM |
academy had some when I did mine but I decided to build my own and weld them to thev trailer. academy had a lot of options. tops trucks in Sulphur has a lot of trailer stuff and so does big red trailers. not sure if u have either in ur area though. make sure and use stainless bolts and spend the extra money when u think u should so u don't have to do it again
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MEM1971 |
05-17-2018 08:05 PM |
two years ago I did a half rebuild buit this time I'm replacing everything. hope to have it all back together by end of weekend and back on lake by Tuesday morning
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MEM1971 |
05-17-2018 08:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by biggun
(Post 835589)
Claudes Trailers in New Iberia, NU Tec in Laffy.. Academy has some stuff. If you are doing it yourself?? Use Galvanized nuts and bolts...
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lol didn't see this
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Either Claude’s between Delcambre and New Iberia or quality trailers on pinhook
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If you ever come east, Polar Trailers in Port Allen. 225-749-7400
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speedy |
05-18-2018 08:40 AM |
I completely rebuilt my trailer last year and purchased everything online at etrailer.com and the prices wasn't that bad.
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Quackhead62 |
05-18-2018 08:42 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 835608)
I completely rebuilt my trailer last year and purchased everything online at etrailer.com and the prices wasn't that bad.
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Awesome thanks for the help guys. I looked on the trailer manufacturer?s website this morning and found the parts they are about $10 per one. Im going to have to check out etrailer.com to see if the prices are better.
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chmb94l |
05-18-2018 01:57 PM |
Check with Doug at bowtie Marina.
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Originally Posted by Quackhead62
(Post 835583)
Apparently the brackets that hold my bunks to the trailer are going bad, because after I launch my boat I have a board coming loose. I?ve looked at a few places and can?t find any anywhere. Does anyone have a idea where to get these. I have a 17? X 54? Prodrive boat. Any help is appreciated.
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Nautic Star |
05-18-2018 08:29 PM |
Go to championtrailers.com. You can by all parts and have them shipped to you.
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cajun bill |
05-19-2018 06:37 AM |
Claude's
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Gerald |
05-19-2018 04:59 PM |
I second to comment about using Galvanized bolts.
Most Stainless steel sold in stores is a 304 grade. These will rust after a while. You have to buy a 316 grade [or higher] to keep them from rusting.
Galvanized bolts of supports will not rust for many years ..... unless the coating gets damaged.
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