Trailer Rollers or Skids

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perfect
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Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by perfect »

I am replacing my 9 year old steel 26M trailer and the trailer manufacturer has offered me a similar trailer to the original with either rollers or bunks ( skids ).
Has anyone used a trailer with rollers to carry their MacGregor ?
Which is better, the cost is similar for both, the new trailer comes with tandem axil.

Thanks

Perfect
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by Hardcrab »

For what it's worth, the boat and trailer were engineered for each other from the start.
If you were look in the bilge area where the boat rides on the factory bunks, you would notice extra layers of FG build up for extra strength at those contact points.
For me, that ends the debate between random rollers/bunk versus "CORRECTLY PLACED" Bunks (at least as the minimum), whoever makes the trailer.

If the new bunks won't be placed under the hull where the factory intended them to be, then I guess it doesn't matter between the two choices, although rollers will most assuredly solve a problem that doesn't really exist with launching and loading a Mac, IHMO.

Good Luck.
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Norca
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by Norca »

I agree !
The boat is reinforced where needed to sit on the stock trailer.
The boat will slide right off the trailervIf You use some dry silicone lubricant on the carpet first.
It also helps when doing the mack-bump
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dlandersson
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by dlandersson »

I suggest "Liquid roller" 8)
Norca wrote:I agree !
The boat is reinforced where needed to sit on the stock trailer.
The boat will slide right off the trailervIf You use some dry silicone lubricant on the carpet first.
It also helps when doing the mack-bump
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by Tomfoolery »

It's a float-on, float-off design, so rollers aren't needed. And they would put point loads on locations not designed for them. I'd stick with the original arrangement, and bunks are easy to repair/replace, which is another good feature.
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by perfect »

Thanks for your advice, it makes sense know that you mention it. I ordered the new trailer with bunks, a lot cheaper as well.
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by NiceAft »

Just for our point of reference, if you don't mind me asking, what is the price of the new trailer?

Ray
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Re: Trailer Rollers or Skids

Post by perfect »

The new manufactured trailer to suit a 26M cost $6600 Australian Dollars.

The trailer has 4 wheels, LED lights, 4 guide posts, spare wheel, gal steel, mechanical brakes, otherwise the same as the old steel MacGregor trailer.

Hope that answers your question Ray

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