Looks like you have a bit of adjustment to do.
Was washing down the boat and trailer after a day on the water and then noticed that the boat was sitting up high on the rollers.
What a peoples thoughts should it be adjusted.
Pics attached
Looks like you have a bit of adjustment to do.
K A
What boat on what breed of trailer. Where are you located?
Seems like there is a real mixture of supporting concepts at work on whatever breed of trailer it is.
Looks very sad from what your pic show.
Where to start?
Cheers
Chimo
What could go wrong.......................
Thanks Gents,
The trailer is a 2011 Dunbier single axle (braked), holding a 2011 Tournament 1800.
I am located on the southside of brisbane at Runcorn.
Cheers.
Im no expert but I'm pretty sure all the weight should be on the keel and the wobble rollers assist in keeping square only. They are not meant to take weight????
dave
I'd say the horizontal skids are only there to assist with driving the boat onto the trailer - ie. centering it onto the keel rollers if you are slightly off. They are not meant to take any weight while the boat is on the trailer and they don't appear to be doing so looking at your photos. As Saltboy suggested, the keel rollers should be taking most of the weight with the wobble rollers just holding it in position.
It doesn't look too bad to me from those photos. How easily does the boat come off and back onto the trailer?
Regards,
Phil
Did you buy from (AMC) as I did just checked mine 2100 walkaround
it's on a Dunbier multi roller it sits exactly the same so either Amc or haines signature don't know how to fit the trailers properly
can sombody please post some photos of how it should be tanks
happy days ahead summer is coming
I really don't think you have much of a problem there then. When you say "the boat was sitting up high on the rollers" I am assuming you are referring to the rollers sitting up higher than those horizontal skids. From my experience that would be by design for the reason that I mentioned earlier.
Boat manufacturers can recommend a different setup to suit the design and construction of their hull. It is a Dunbier trailer but it looks to have been customised to suite the Tournament. The use of keel rollers in the ladder up the middle would suggest to me that it is designed to take weight on the keel. You could check with Haines or Dunbier to be sure.
There was a post quite some time back of a extremely well setup Dunbier trailer for a Tournament. It may have been by Johhcar if I recall. I think it might have been for a 2100 but it was setup similar to yours.
The only small item that I noticed from your photos was that it is using blue polly keel rollers. Typically the harder blue ones are used for alloy boats with the softer red used on glass.
Regards,
Phil
how many rollers does it have ?
my 5m cruise craft on a dunbier has 24 rollers all up no skids of any description