Runner board thingies on trailer??
- The Quadfather
- Rear Admiral One Star
- Posts: 3744
- Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 2:27 pm
- Location: Carkeek Park, North Seattle
- Contact:
Runner board thingies on trailer??
Not sure what they are actually called, but I am referring to the wooden 2x4's on trailers, where your boat lays on top of.
My question is, can these be purchased already covered in the carpet looking material which they come with when the trailer is new? I realize it is probably an easy do it yourself to make these at home, but I am not much of a do-it-yourself person. I'd be happy just to purchase them.
In the winter season I try and do a few things like bearing replacement, etc. This year I want to replace these boards. They are 7 years old at this time. I'm sure there is a question of wood rot coming on soon. It seemed like the EZ=loader factory boards were sealed completely with the thin outdoor carpet... not sure how to make a perfect seal with that myself. Not looking for know-how, but looking for pre-carpeted boards.
My question is, can these be purchased already covered in the carpet looking material which they come with when the trailer is new? I realize it is probably an easy do it yourself to make these at home, but I am not much of a do-it-yourself person. I'd be happy just to purchase them.
In the winter season I try and do a few things like bearing replacement, etc. This year I want to replace these boards. They are 7 years old at this time. I'm sure there is a question of wood rot coming on soon. It seemed like the EZ=loader factory boards were sealed completely with the thin outdoor carpet... not sure how to make a perfect seal with that myself. Not looking for know-how, but looking for pre-carpeted boards.
- The Quadfather
- Rear Admiral One Star
- Posts: 3744
- Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 2:27 pm
- Location: Carkeek Park, North Seattle
- Contact:
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
OK.. well a little Googling tells me that there are actually "Stainless" heavy gauge staples that can be used to attach the carpet to the boards. Obviously pressure treated wood, etc. Curious if anyone has any advice from doing this yourself. I can see now that it is pretty easy. I just figured whatever I put together would rust out or something. Didn't realize there was HEAVY duty stainless staples out there.
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
The marine grade stainless staples ran around $25 a box for my stapel gun. I got them at Mclendons. I got the carpit at Sportsmans warehouse. I didn't have a lot of time and needed to get it local. I had to replace all the hardware too. So my job was more then just the wood bunks. I did see online the pre-covered bunks avalable, but I don't recall from who. A quick search for trailer bunks would get you there.
- The Quadfather
- Rear Admiral One Star
- Posts: 3744
- Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 2:27 pm
- Location: Carkeek Park, North Seattle
- Contact:
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
Alright, a little Googling and I think I'm doing this myself.
The peeps in the know, say "Monel Staples" better than stainless, as they are made of a Nickle/Copper alloy. Made for marine-salt boat environment. Staples, staple gun...50 bucks. Jack boat up on blocks, get busy..
The peeps in the know, say "Monel Staples" better than stainless, as they are made of a Nickle/Copper alloy. Made for marine-salt boat environment. Staples, staple gun...50 bucks. Jack boat up on blocks, get busy..
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
That is the staples I got. I was in a rush and picked up just what I needed by accident. I didn't even check the price until i got home and was shocked looking at the sales slip. I didn't even think about it and would have put any staples in and been doing the job again in a year or two.
- fear_no_fish
- Captain
- Posts: 718
- Joined: Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:10 pm
- Location: Lake stevens
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
My dad and me just a did up a set for our river boat. I couldn't tell you the details in the materials. I was just handed everything and told how to do it. But on the end of the board leave 6" or so of carpet hanging off. Then cut the end to what looks like a chevy logo. This will give a flap on each side and the bottom to tuck under itself and makes for a nice clean end to staple down.
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
I replaced my rollers with bunks (treated wood I had laying around)last year. They were only a couple feet because I have just a 12 foot boat. I used green astro turf out of my boat that is having the new floor put in. Stopped the cracks in my boat and made it easier to launch and get onto the trailer.
Also revamping the roller trailer for the new Ol' Girl to bunks.
Also revamping the roller trailer for the new Ol' Girl to bunks.
Look for Wannafish A Lure on FaceBook
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
- RiverChromeGS
- Sponsor
- Posts: 2460
- Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:29 pm
- Location: Bellingham, WA
- Contact:
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
good callAmx wrote:Bunks.
http://www.riverchromeguideservice.com
River Chrome Guide Service specializes in salmon and steelhead fishing in Puget Sound and The Olympic Peninsula
Official WashingtonLakes.com Sponsor
River Chrome Guide Service specializes in salmon and steelhead fishing in Puget Sound and The Olympic Peninsula
Official WashingtonLakes.com Sponsor
- Bodofish
- Vice Admiral Three Stars
- Posts: 5401
- Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:59 pm
- Location: Woodinville
- Contact:
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
Chris, most of the trailer bunks are made out of treated wood and the way they're out there for god and everybody, it takes a long time for them to start to rot. I'd really be surprised if there is a problem in seven years. Now the carpet... About the only thing I would do about the carpet is get some of the uhmw bunk liners. They slip right over the bunks and carpet and with a couple screws, you're good to go. Much easier launching and retrieving with the plastic on the bunks. Big upgrade, little $.
Build a man a fire and he's warm for the night. Light a man on fire and he's warm the rest of his life!
- hewesfisher
- Admiral
- Posts: 1764
- Joined: Sat Apr 28, 2007 8:20 am
- Location: Spangle, WA
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
+1. My trailer came with them from the factory, and after not having them on our first boat trailer, I wouldn't have another bunk trailer without them.Bodofish wrote:About the only thing I would do about the carpet is get some of the uhmw bunk liners. They slip right over the bunks and carpet and with a couple screws, you're good to go. Much easier launching and retrieving with the plastic on the bunks. Big upgrade, little $.
Phil
'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
What I did was convert from the usual 2X4 to 2X6 and used the plastic covers. Went from 2 bunks to 4 bunks and now I can just push the boat off the trailer with one hand with only the tires in the water half way. This job you're thinking about doing is easy. Pressure treated and dried wood. I left the bottom of my bunk exposed so it could dry faster. Just stapled the plastic runners on the sides. You need a good staple gun so the staples go completely thru the plastic runners. What I also did was to fabricate a roller at the end of the trailer so the roller took all the weight when loading and unloading so it wouldn't stress the wood bunks. Just take your time, pay attention and you'll be proud of your finished job. Have fun.....
-
- Lieutenant
- Posts: 202
- Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:01 pm
- Location: Bothell, WA
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
I just replaced the wooden bunks on my ezloader this year. Not hard at all. Just ordered new ones from ezloader, put the boat in the water, unscrewed two bolts, swapped em out, screwed the bolts back on and done. Super easy. Kept the old bunks so I could just put new carpet on them and re use them when the new ones start to wear out.
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
I have read that you don't want to use treated wood with your aluminum boats.. will cause rust or corrosions or something.. i have not tested this, only read it. i think it was this forum about small boat rebuilds and such http://www.tinboats.net/forum/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Runner board thingies on trailer??
I got new slides for my 22' inboard jet here.
http://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If I don't leave it winched on the trailer it will end up on the ramp when backing in. I highly recommend.
I have metal bunks and just screwed these directly to them. No wood involved for me but they did come with stainless wood screws for the 2x4 or 2x6 bunks.
http://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If I don't leave it winched on the trailer it will end up on the ramp when backing in. I highly recommend.
I have metal bunks and just screwed these directly to them. No wood involved for me but they did come with stainless wood screws for the 2x4 or 2x6 bunks.