Securing 2x4 to trailer frame

I’ll be buying and reconfiguring a used 2 place trailer soon to hold 2 sit downs and a b1 sideways in the front. I’m thinking of using 2x4’s vertical directly on the trailer frame, but not sure if there’s a good way to secure those. Would 4x4’s be better/easier to secure with U bolts? It seems like it should be easy but I’m not sure how people typically do this setup.

Lastly, after I get the bunks figured out, what is the best way to secure the ski? I know a welder that should be able to fab a bow stop if needed, but maybe straps underneath like the hitch haulers would be easier. Any advice is appreciated, thank you.IMG_3207.jpeg

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Myself

manic mechanic
Location
Twin Lakes AR
If you just cut off some 1" sections of 1 1/2" angle steel......you can weld them directly to the frame where the bunks will be. Drill holes in the new brackets, run lag bolts up into the 2x4 from the bottom. Piece of cake!
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
Maybe look at something like this bracket , they are pontoon boat trailer brackets but more than likely you could turn the bracket perpendicular to the existing bunks and secure them with u-bolts at an angle across the trailer tubing if you get what I am saying. You use the brackets in the second link to secure the 2 x4's to them.

Or you could use brackets like the pic below and bolt them to the bunks at an angle to get them parallel


 

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