Wandering Sagebrush
Free Range Human
Today was spent building a new set of side guides for the trailer. On at least three trips, I've had the lag bolts that EZ Loader used, come out of the 2x4 and drop the guide down on the fender. Not good for the boat, and not good for the tires of the guy behind me.
Sooooo, new pressure treated 2x4s, new and decent (hopefully) carpeting , and a couple four hours of work. I went with a shorter guide board (8 foot, instead of over 9 foot), and I also through bolted the pivot flange directly to the wood. On the 'boat' side, I counter sunk the bolt heads. The counter sunk bolt heads are covered by carpet. I am saying my prayers that this works well.
A question about the 'pivot' action of the guides. Do most folks snug them up, so the board stays parallel to the side of the boat, or do you let them move a bit? Right now, I have mine snugged up pretty tight.
Regards,
Steve
Sooooo, new pressure treated 2x4s, new and decent (hopefully) carpeting , and a couple four hours of work. I went with a shorter guide board (8 foot, instead of over 9 foot), and I also through bolted the pivot flange directly to the wood. On the 'boat' side, I counter sunk the bolt heads. The counter sunk bolt heads are covered by carpet. I am saying my prayers that this works well.
A question about the 'pivot' action of the guides. Do most folks snug them up, so the board stays parallel to the side of the boat, or do you let them move a bit? Right now, I have mine snugged up pretty tight.
Regards,
Steve