Mighty Bite
New member
I got tired of my 22 CD shifting laterally while trailering. The side guides are OK
for loading, but they leave a lot to be desired due to their constant vibrating on
the road, which requires separation from contact with the gelcoats. Tie downs
help, but I have found nothing that will really do the job until now.
I fabricated some adjustable blocks which tighten directly to the frame on my
King trailer which totally eliminated any sideways movement of the boat on the
trailer when traveling on the road. They are quickly adjustable and each block
is secured with 2 ea 1/2" x 6" bolts to the rear of the trailer frame. On the King
trailers the holes are already there, so no drilling required.
I fabbed mine up with some scrap 3/4" plywood and the only cost involved was
2 bolts, 8 washers and 4 nylock nuts.
If interested, I just put pics of the setup in my album, " 3rd Byte "
for loading, but they leave a lot to be desired due to their constant vibrating on
the road, which requires separation from contact with the gelcoats. Tie downs
help, but I have found nothing that will really do the job until now.
I fabricated some adjustable blocks which tighten directly to the frame on my
King trailer which totally eliminated any sideways movement of the boat on the
trailer when traveling on the road. They are quickly adjustable and each block
is secured with 2 ea 1/2" x 6" bolts to the rear of the trailer frame. On the King
trailers the holes are already there, so no drilling required.
I fabbed mine up with some scrap 3/4" plywood and the only cost involved was
2 bolts, 8 washers and 4 nylock nuts.
If interested, I just put pics of the setup in my album, " 3rd Byte "