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Trailers
Has any one had any experience with Rolls Axle trailers. Thanks
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I have a Aluminum Rolls float on type for my 23'. I replaced the original brakes with Stainless Steel ones along with SS Rotors and Calipers. It has leaf springs that I have replaced once. I have owned the trailer since 1986. The only complaint I have is the LARGE Cypress Bunks that are 4"x 12" which causes the trailer to float when submerged. With a strong wind and/or swift current it becomes tricky keeping the trailer straight when loading.
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capt_chuck Why not bolt some lead ingot's to the bunk's?
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Bobby
I thought of that a few years back but now I keep the boat permently on a lift. I rarely use the trailer except for trips to the Keys or Boca Grande. Both areas have very shallow ramps so the "floating" helps [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] BTW: Shortly I'll have a few shots for you of the keel bilge drain installation with the access from inside the transom you wanted. The Transom Enclose/Potter Bracket is now completed [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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The last time my trailer floated, I forgot to take one of the stern straps off... |
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That's great Chuck. Looking foward to it. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
I think I saw somewhere that you gave the weight of the Potter bracket? It seemed to be pretty heavy. |
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