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    Trailer roller advice please

    When I try to get my boat on the trailer, it's a real nightmare if there is any sort of run in the water or a bit of wind. There are a couple of rollers at the back which look like they are supposed to be a guide, but unfortunately the gap between the rollers is so small that it's almost impossible to get the boat to track through.

    I have included a couple of photos of this setup, and I'm wondering if these rollers are positioned correctly. My feeling is that it shouldn't be this hard. Or should I just chuck them. (I am aware that the back of the boat is not in the right place ). The rollers are sitting wrong, because the bottom of the boat is also sitting wrong.

    Trailer1.jpgTrailer2.jpg

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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    Hmmmmm...having similiar probs with the deHav, even with the "self centering roller" on the back.........beer & chips at the ready....

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    I wondered if I could simply turn them around...

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    Dont think that would work M8.....the horizontal roller mounts may interfere with each other ?

    Good thought tho...

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Jul 2009

    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    I just put a set of new rollers on it is like night and day - a massive improvement

    The back roller is self centering you just need to be careful you put them on the right way

    How are the rest of the rollers?

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    There's only those two at the back, then a skid, and then a couple of rollers up the front, about half a metre apart. Pretty standard for a tinnie trailer I think, apart from the back ones. I imagine the back ones are supposed to self-centre, but the gap just seems too narrow for real usage. Or is that how it is normally? I reckon the gap is 5cm or less, from edge to edge on the inside of the rollers.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    Think you need to get rid of that setup and fit something like this, or maybe a single roller on the rear.

    V load guide.jpg

    Centre roller.jpg


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    Those look great. I imagine the V Load Guide would be really useful. Looks like the red centre roller is self-centering as well.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Jul 2009

    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    Quote Originally Posted by PeterKroll View Post
    There's only those two at the back, then a skid, and then a couple of rollers up the front, about half a metre apart. Pretty standard for a tinnie trailer I think, apart from the back ones. I imagine the back ones are supposed to self-centre, but the gap just seems too narrow for real usage. Or is that how it is normally? I reckon the gap is 5cm or less, from edge to edge on the inside of the rollers.
    You can get all sorts of brackets and posts so you should be able to findsomething. You can get clamp on post holders attach them to the frame, then add a bracket with a centering roller - will cost about $50 or so a Whitworths or Bias more at BCF.

    Also a hammer, angle gri der, socket and beer

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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    The boys at Boating & RV will set you up M8

    btw, I also have some more shopping to do there as well.....any time you are over


    Cheers, Ray.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    In my opinion I'd go a single self centering roller. Have one on my tinny and it pulls it straight inline. Those rollers would be pinching have you greased them lately?

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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    Schulzy, I did not think to grease them, and will do so. I have measured up my trailer today, and will be installing a single self-centering roller next week.

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    Well, I moved the two rollers about half a metre apart, and it all works like a dream. Now to grease the rollers.

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    I thought grease would attract the sand and grit then cause more issues down the track?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Camhawk88's Avatar
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    Re: Trailer roller advice please

    YEah dont know if greasing will make any difference besides attracting crap. Wobble rollers should have plenty of play in them to allow them to roll freely. I have only ever greased the split pins on them to inhibit corrosion. Still might be worth a try as it will take 2 minutes and can be removed if it is getting clogged.


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