Anyone using roller trailers? Comments for/against. <BR> <BR>I have a painted rusty steel bunked trailer at the moment & I have to drive my Catera wagon into the sea to launch, <BR>I have a chance to buy galvanized EZloader from a chris craft stinger. <BR> <BR>By the way it's not a valuable prostar (1990)
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Good Luck With That. I would put the money in a new tow pig and keep the correct trailer.
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The steel trailer is only a launch trailer. No brakes no suspension 7 will deteriorate fast in the salt.
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I have heard the rollers leave dimples in the fiberglass over time.
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I had a roller trailer under my old CC and it was the worst trailer I have ever used. I'd keep looking or see if you can retro fit bunks onto this one.
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Rollers with tracking fins? Enough said.
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The one roller trailer I ever had I converted to bunks. Made launching & loading a lot easier in my book. <BR> <BR>And like Karl pointed out, you better make sure there is a clear path up the middle for the fins.
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If you want the boat to come off easier you could use these instead of carpet <BR><a href="http://www.bunkaps.com/" target="_blank">http://www.bunkaps.com/</a>
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The steel trailer tows ok the mile to the sea but I'd like to tow to a lake 60mls plus. <BR>A new bunk trailer would cost as much as the boat.
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