Bunk Spacing - Cradle B28

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Hyena Love
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Bunk Spacing - Cradle B28

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Where generally would I like my bunks to contact the hull in a cradle set up?

Moving my boat to a facility with cradle type slings. Bunks are adjustable. But, I don't know where I should have the bunks contact the hull on my Bert 28.

Basically under the stringers or set a bit wider?

Anyone got a picture of a B28 on a properly set up trailer? That would be a good starting point.
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Earnest: I have a factory cradle diagram for a B31 I can send as a PDF if it will help.
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Post by Hyena Love »

That would be great.

egfielder@gpm-law.com

Thanks a bunch.
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Rawleigh,

Can you fwd. that cradle PDF to me also. I'm picking up a triple axle trailer this evening and plan on hauling my 31 with in the next month.

Thanks in advance

Ray
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Post by Hyena Love »

The cradles suxed. Undersized I beams for support. Bert 25 with no tower was putting some serious deflection on the I beams. The real problem was not the I beams, per se. It was the piling spacing.

I indicated to the prospective lessor - WTF, bait and switch, I would not hang a bubble boat on that gear.

He kept trying to claim the cradles were rated for 10K, and the Hyena weighed only about 8500 lbs. I suggested that the Hyena, even in Howdy boat trim, was north of 12k.

So, I s. canned that idea, and rented a traditional sling.


Thanks for the assistance.
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