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Old 10-08-2002, 11:34 PM
grdgator grdgator is offline
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Default Re: bunk vs. roller trailers

Hello. I have a 68 19' SeaCraft Bowrider on a 78 EZLoader Roller trailer with 32 rollers. I have had no problems with the hull since the rollers are widely placed. I also had a 71 Cobia, a much cheaper boat, on an EZLoader for over 15 years with no problems.
The roller trailer is nice. I put the boat in and out without even getting the hubs wet. I had a manual winch but have since gone to an electric. It is still a heavy boat to crank on a steep ramp, and the 23 would be worse, but I wouldn't have anything but a roller trailer. If I had 4 wheel drive on my 4Runner I could put the boat in from the beach on anywhere with a decent dropoff. The rollers don't take much maintenance and are fairly cheap when parts are needed. Hope this helps.
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