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curleytail
Posted 8/31/2015 10:14 AM (#782508 - in reply to #782495)
Subject: Re: Lund Bunk Trailer




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Location: Hayward, WI
I've never had a Lund so I can't comment on that, but I have experienced rollers vs bunks on a Sea Nymph and Alumacraft. Both boats had rollers and I switched them out. I just bought brackets and made bunks myself. Not being an expert, they may not have been setup totally correct, but I liked them better.

Like you said, I found it to be a pain to stay hooked up to back in, unhook and launch. Then load onto the trailer, keep motor in gear, hook up and winch up, turn motor off... yada yada.

My custom bunks on the two boats I had didn't center GREAT, but they did seem to center better than the rollers. My Tuffy 1760 on a bunk trailer (4 bunk trailer) is awesome. Might be the hull, might be the trailer. Probably a combination of the two.

I'd say in general, a bunk will center better than rollers, and if your launches are deep enough, is much less hassle to unload and load.

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