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Protection on trailer
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    Ausfish Platinum Member ShaneC's Avatar
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    Protection on trailer

    Evening all,

    I am picking up a trailer for my boat on the weekend and have a few adjustments to make to it in order for it to suit my boat properly.I saw a trailer a while ago with this stuff on it (it looks like neoprene channel or something) and thought it was a cracking idea.

    I have been thinking for ages about how to describe it when an old thread popped up and lo and behold, there is a photo of what I am after!!!

    Check the photo on post #72 by John Buoy, I am after the stuff that is covering the metal areas on the roller rockers and the trailer.

    Anyone know what it is called, and where I may find some.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...=143802&page=5

    Many thanks,

    Shane

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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Shane,

    If you try a company in Hastings, Victoria, called Magnaplas, 7 Bray St
    Hastings VIC 3915, (03) 5979 4222.

    They manufacture the channel as well as rollers.

    Russ

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    Re: Protection on trailer

    that looks like a mackay trailer (i have one). The channel is plastic, almost like PVC.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Angla's Avatar
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Call Sandgate Custom Trailers on 38691522 and he can get it in for you.

    I just finished installing it on my trailer.

    Cheers
    Chris

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ShaneC's Avatar
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Thanks guys,

    Chris, did you measure it up and give him the details, or drop the trailer off and have him fit it??

    I cant see it in your photo, but how are yours attached to the trailer?? I was thinking heavy duty zip ties but there has to be a better way...

    Thanks all for your replies.

    Shane

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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Shane,

    Mine are held on with cable ties. they last well and are cheap. I fitted all mine between the rollers as i had to "fit to size". Its a pretty easy job.

    Russ

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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Won’t they simply trap salt under them?
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Shane,
    I know Dunbiar trailers sell these if you look at their website , it could possibly be a Mackay trailer but i know Dunbiar sell them for sure not cheap either.
    Mick

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    Re: Protection on trailer

    When I did my trailer which has six sets of rollers each side, (its about 3-4 years ago) it cost me the princely sum of about $100 for the lot. On top of that was my time to fit them to the roller carriage. A jigsaw and a cordless drill and some cable ties, plus a bit of time solved that. I also did down the middle of the trailer as well as I had had numerous problems with the trailer setup. It came in a few lengths and I just cut to size. Simple and cheap. I have not had a mark on the hull since.

    As for salt, simply hose under them. They are never a perfect fit and will allow water thru.

    Russ

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ShaneC's Avatar
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Thanks all, appreciated..

    I will hunt some down today and hopefully fit them tomorrow.

    Shane

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Luc's Avatar
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Would it work OK as padding on the carry rack of a ute for canoes/kayacks?

    Luc

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Angla's Avatar
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    Re: Protection on trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by Luc View Post
    Would it work OK as padding on the carry rack of a ute for canoes/kayacks?

    Luc
    Don't know. This stuff is very stiff and has a slippery finish. I think what you are after may come from a rubber factory not a hard plastic item.

    Cheers
    Chris

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