DAG
Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
love that look I gotta redo mine so and was thinking of doing something like this. Is it just regular PVC? 3in 4in? And how did you bolt them to the boards? I was worried about them possible cracking going down the road.
I definitely could've gone a more inexpensive route but this was an investment that I hope I can rely on for yrs to come and not worry about it on the road as I did with the previous budget trailer. Good thing is most trips are 2 blocks to the ramp!Another member and I did the same thing a few years ago. We had a waveblaster and a 750sx on it. It worked great for a long time, until one day we hit a bump and the axle snapped by the leaf spring. Not because of extra weight. The axle was just rusted away.
You're conversion looks alot better than ours. It cost us $0 and was put together with scrap metal..
I used these guys http://boattrailerpartsplace.com Theres lots of trailer parts suppliers. I used the edge- bunk brackets on the inner bunks of cross-frame and on the outer bunks used swivel bunk brackets withouts the swivel part. Just bolted the 2 x 4 where the swivel would go.Where did you find those brackets for the bunks? They look real nice.
What kind of fold up beach cart is that? What do most people use and do they make small ones like tht to put on my trailer for when I get to the lake?ScottS and I both converted some big Triton singles to hold 2 standups. Either of our trailers would handle a Blaster just fine. Mine has the leaf springs and Scott's has the torsion axle. The torsions are way too stiff and bounce the hell out of his skis. I went with lighter leafs so mine would float better and it rides like a dream. If I ever need to handle more weight, I can upgrade from 750lb leafs to 1000lb for under $20.
Tire wear has not been an issue but I did start with new wheels and tires. We built the trailer to drag our skis the 4 1/2 hours between from Charleston to Jacksonville so everything was done with long hauls in mind. So far I have zero complaint.
As you can see from the pics, we decided to split the cost of a 20' 2"x4" aluminum tube to base our bunks on. It was $200 for the whole thing and well worth the investment. It was the perfect way to get whatever width we needed as well as raise the bunks above the wheel wells at the same time.
All the build details are here;
http://www.x-h2o.com/index.php?thre...igslist-score-aluminum-trailer-for-110.92377/
P.S. Before someone asks, the fifth bunk is so a single ski can be centered perfectly.
What is the bunk material and where did you get?I have a Triton Miss Ski-tow converted to hold two skis. I know it fits 2 Kawasakis, but would probably be too small for a Blaster and an SJ. Anyways, I figured I would show you how mine is set up. I still need to get a couple pieces of aluminum to finish up the bow stop.