Need a source for trailer double roller

I got a set of these for my Viper's trailer. I put the old cradles on top of them once the boat is loaded. They make loading the boat easier than with the old cradles. They were more expensive than I wanted to pay, but they are nice and well built. I had them add the clear rollers. If someone finds a cheaper alternative I'd love to get a set for another boat.
Sharp looking boat by the way! What is it?
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hand built alum trailer
many of the stock rollers assemblies would not
fit
and would require some mods to the trailer (new holes drilled, etc)
It does look to me the rollers from above would work (as long as their length will fit my current roller mounts)
Mike
Mike
Unless you are in a rather under-develped area of eastern Germany using a hand driven egg beater drill and dull bits to try and drill 1/2
holes through 3/16
stainless steel trying to re-invent a machine so it will run an application that was completely wrong to begin with. Added to which, you've just been in non-english speaking areas of various countries for 6 weeks that include everything from the Malaysia, the Middle East, and rural Italy and spent 75 hours on planes and airports in that period while carting around 80 lbs of tools and some stupid sample prototype conveyor chain that your boss thought might be important but nobody cared about (that chain may or may not have ended up abandoned near a trash can at the Frankfurt airport after Lufthansa wanted $250 to add it as luggage). Drilling those holes might just be your last straw and might come close to costing you your job if your boss calls the plant to interrupt everyone, including you, just to
see how it's going
right in the middle of said hole drilling. So, yeah, while this trailer mod might not be a big deal, not all hole drilling is quite so simple!
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Jake's entertaining confession aside...
I asked what about the trailer would make the rollers not work. To me, unless there was a critical dimension that was way off (which seems unlikely, since you already have a roller there), a standard unit should work. May not be plug and play, but drilling a hole is way different than having to re-engineer/weld something.
Mike
Go to west marine and purchase a pair of rollers that match the ones you have currently, with axles. Then go to Home D and buy a piece of aluminum flate stock, make some measurements, cut it and drill for both rollers, let the hinge point be the existing bracket. Use a couple 1/2" bolts on each side to put it all together and profit?
I like the rollers that were added to Macs trailer, makes it way easier.
i am pretty sure some welding (or securing some other way) would be needed to prevent the rollers from twisting and flopping around
notice the weld in the center of the unit
I like the rollers that were added to Macs trailer, makes it way easier.
costs to buld:
from alro
6' steel flat (1/2
x 2.5
x 6') - 28.50 +tax
6' alum flat (1/2
x 2.5
x 6') - 40 +tax
rollers - $30ea (w.marine / less expensive also aval for less localy) - $120
(old rollers show cracks)
bolts, washers, fasteners (at least) $5ea +tax - 20 (roller shafts and ends seem much more expensive with a quick google search)
$181.90 (inc tax) before welding labor
The one's online look galvanized or painted, or powdercoatd as well
Murray's has a bunch of different cradles for about $55 each
http://www.murrays.com/C-TP.html
Murray's has a bunch of different cradles for about $55 each
Those lesser expensive cradles won't fit boats with wider hull shapes...like F18, N20, etc. You would have to go with the $150 versions for those boats.
do you mean these? - http://www.murrays.com/13-1412.html
or other ?
Murray's has a bunch of different cradles for about $55 each
Those lesser expensive cradles won't fit boats with wider hull shapes...like F18, N20, etc. You would have to go with the $150 versions for those boats.
Yes. However, I think your Mystere will work with these lesser expensive ones, though. I had these under my 6.0 but when I switched to a Nacra 20 they would not fit and I had to replace them.
http://www.murrays.com/13-7010.html
notice the weld in the center of the unit
I like the rollers that were added to Macs trailer, makes it way easier.
These work well, they came on the back of my F18 trailer I got used.
They do leave black marks on the hulls, so I try and put a piece of carpet (no extra cradles currently) over them when trailering.
For my 6.0, (thinner hull profile), I made my own by
finding 12"ID PVC pipe scraps at construction sites,
cut them using jig saw,
and contact cement glued carpet to them.
I would use the flatter 'stove' bolts to secure to my trailer or my cat wheels. (under the carpet, bolt, then carpet)
Worked like a charm- bascially free, or low cost (carpet scraps and gule for free also- friends)
The polymer rollers aren't that much more expensive are they?
Todd, I'd put a cradle under the hull if I were you. Bouncing down the road is putting a fair amount of stress on a pretty small contact patch.
My trailer, I've got a single roller mounted at the back, and a cradle forward of it. The hull only touches the roller when it is being slid on the trailer. You can kinda see it here.
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