OPINIONS

QUESTION FOR YA’'LL THAT TRAILER YOUR RIDES… WHAT ARE THE GENERAL OPINIONS OF SPRAYING THE MAIN CARRIER BUNKS CARPET STRIPS WITH SILICONE TO HELP REDUCE FRICTION UNLOADING / LOADING??
I’VE HEARD A FEW COMMENTS SOME PRO , SOME NEGATIVE !!!


George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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I put starboard on the bunks on one of my trailers it made it a lot easier to load and unload!

I’ll second the starboard. The sprays only lasted one or two launches and I had a bunch of scrap starboard laying around.

I KNOW STARBOARD IS SLICK BUT ISN’T IT HARD ON GEL WHILE TRAILERING ESPECIALLY ON LONG HAULS :question::question::question:


George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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I am fragile. Not like a flower. But like a bomb.

I used my table saw to cut down scrap and counter sunk the holes and screwed it over the carpet on the bunks.
when I obtain more im going to put it all my trailers

Ive pulled my 23’ cc to Mobile Bay with no issues! Be sure to have a safety chain and transom tie downs

This seems like a manufactured problem, Im on boat number 9 and ive never had an issue with loading or unloading and all of my trailers have had carpet on the bunks.

Having dumped a boat off a trailer into the road (a few decades back), I generally like to discourage my boat from unloading easily.


--------------------------- 17' Henry O Hornet w/ Johnson 88 spl 26' Palmer Scott project hull 14' Bentz-Craft w/ Yamaha 25

I use the cheap cooking spray on the bunks when going to load the boat so the trailer bunks have had time to dry out. Don’t do it every time, but it does help.


Pioneer 222 Sportfish Yamaha 250

DIFFERENT RAMPS DIFFERENT ISSUES ; I USE A COUPLE RAMPS THAT ARE EXTREAMLY SHALLOW WITH LITTLE TO NO INCLINE WHICH MAKES FOR A PAIN IN THE AZZ TO SLIDE OFF WHEN LAKE IS IN DRAW DOWN !!!


George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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I had the starboard on two trailers over about 20 years and never had hull damage from it. Trailered to the keys every year. I did the same as boatpoor, strips cut to bunk wide (beveled the edges) and counter sunk screws right on top of the carpet. I have some scrap laying around you are free to have to try for yourself.

APPRECIATE THE OFFER FISH, I’VE GOT SOME FROM ANOTHER PROJECT I’M JUST LEARY ABOUT DOING IT …


George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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I once had a boat with a 5 bladed prop and it wouldn’t back up and those ramp with no elevation were a pain always had a guy back me in fast and hit the breaks hard when we hit the water. My whaler has a full roller
trailer and once at the Awendaw church camp ramp my brother unhooked my boat before I backed in and it roller off and hit the ramp and stood up in the air on the motor( good strong Yamaha). Glad it was shrimp season and there was a lot of guys around and they picked it up and put it back on the trailer. Thank GOD there was no damage but my ego

I sprayed mine with silicone and love it. Used to take a ton of effort to get mine off the trailer, now just slides right off with a little push. 3 months later and still super slippery, no reapplications. Make sure you leave boat hooked up when you back down the ramp!!!

George,
Which Green machine were you in, your name is familiar to me? I’m a retired UT1.


keywest 196 150 hpdi

ACTIVE DUTY , MCB 71 ; 1968 THRU 70 , ACTIVE RESERVES , MCB 24 LATE 70s THRU 80s , SU-3 UNTIL RETIREMENT IN 1994 … CE-2


George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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George McDonald US Navy Seabees,Retired, MAD, Charleston Chapter [http://www.militaryappreciationday.org

When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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I purchased some bunk material that is similar to starboard on Amazon cost was less than $20 and came with SS screws. I’m using it for my jon boat after I rebuild the bunks. Came in 24" x 3" strips - 8 to a pack. Super slick and helpful when unloading, that is until I want to load the boat back on the trailer…the unintended consequence is now on the steeper ramps my boat wants to slide off of the trailer before I can get the wench strap connected when I’m trying to load it. This is problematic when I’m fishing solo. Hope bit of info helps with what you are trying to accomplish.

I’ve seen people leave there boat in gear so they can keep it pinned to the wench arm so they can do the hooks. Also every once in a while I see someone with like a 30ft rope do the slam it in reverse and break hard and let it unload that way.