Review Bunk Trailer Glides for Easy Pontoon Launching
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2024
- I have struggled to push off our pontoon on low water or swallow water ramps for years. The carpeted bunk trailers just have too much friction against the boat so I decided to try trailer glides and see if they help and this is my thoughts on them.
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Could've backed a little further and just drove the boat off the trailer in reverse.
Often times, the ramp isn’t steep enough to allow the lower unit to be lowered without hitting the ramp while unloading from the trailer. That’s how it is with virtually all of the ramps at my area lakes.
Or just back up and hit the brakes hard. The boat will slide off from the jerk of the trailer.
A lot of comments here about backing further, powering boat off, etc. I live where I have my choice of ramps and some are like this one and some not. The ramp where he is putting over has a very shallow grade and it is a long boat. If he backs up further, he could get the truck on a slippery ramp and launch the truck as well as the boat. He probably can't use the engine to pull it off; the ramp is just too shallow. Look out far it drops at the end. The bunks are not even in the water. The plastic slides or something similar are probably the only solution for this ramp, or a trailer where the boat sits lower. I would recommend as others have mentioned, keeping an eye on the bolts; if they back out or if one of the slides tears out, it may gouge the pontoon.
I just came cross your video after i installed mine today. It helped me a lot. Loaded like it was supposed too. I motor on and off my trailer too.
Glad it helped
👏 exactly my problem. Low water conditions making it hard. I’ve got 20 ft toon on 13 inch wheels tandem. This looks like answer. Ty
found your video and tried these, what a difference they made. Thank you
I put rollers on my 20 ft and they work very well. Just have to be careful when backing down the ramp. I just put a rope on the front and installed an eye bolt on the winch stand
Thanks! Just lowered my trailer by putting the axle on top of the leaf. No I'm going to slap these on the bunks so launching and loading should be SO much easier!!! THANKS!!@
Just curious but it looks like the launch is to shallow or the dock to short in length. Having quite a bit of boating experience, I can't remember not backing in the water till the tailpipe of my truck was in the water. Hopefully the glides work for you. 😊
Exactly. I have a 26 foot pontoon, gotta back in further. My truck tail pipe underwater. Boat slides right off (carpet bunks).
Got the seats and carpet out of my truck right now because of this same situation.
I had similar plastic on my aluminum jet boat. I used to drive on drive off. Then one day I noticed when I look at the bottom of my boat I had these severe gouges. The screws had backed off and we're digging into the bottom of my boat! That was it for me. I took it all off back the carpet. A pontoon boat is much lighter aluminum then my jet boat. Be careful
Well said Many thanks 2021 Lowe skorpiom SS Black !
What about denting your pontoons? I feel like those wouldn’t support it enough??
i always hose down the bunks before going to the ramp, make it slide off easier. Not sure why you cant use motor , unless the water is too shallow at the ramp.
Not being a smartbutt but why don’t you get in the boat and power it off the trailer?
I take my Tritoon out all by myself so I don’t have the luxury of help and yet I’m still RockStar of the dock and faster than most two-man crews!
Maybe I need to make a video?
My 2×4 bunks came lined with a pvc type hard plastic. It definitely makes a difference
Try backing in a little more and using the engine.
Tie the boat off to the dock and just when you get it deep enough tap the breaks. You just raised your boat on the trailer making your boat higher in the water. Lower your bunk brackets to where your boat sits lower on the frame. Or with a longer winch strap run the strap to the rear of the trailers cross member through a roller and back to your bow and winch the boat off the trailer.
Make shure you put down the outboard deep enough so water is going to the pump, start the engin and just back up ,keep a close eye on bottom floor, dont bust your back.
You can get an inexpensive, used center lift (or scissor lift) trailer and launch your boat in just a few inches of water. I had a bunk for 4 years and finally boat a center lift - best investment made for my boat! I don't even get my feet in the water when I launch!
I would think your engine in rev has more power than you pushing.
I think the biggest problem is the set up for pontoon and tritune trailers.
The hull of a fiberglass boat is down below the bunks. The pontoons sit on top of the bunks. You need to get in deep to get those boats off the trailers. If you use the pontoon trailers that hold the boat up from the bottom of the deck, launching is no problem.
Just what I need for my 20 foot sailboat. The bottom paint does not slide at all on the bunk carpet even when wet. I have to back in very deep to get it to float on or off
Make sure the screws are all the way in. If they are not, they may scratch and damage the aluminum pontoon logs.
Thank you for this video! I was just getting ready to try the bunk rollers on my pontoon when I saw this. I noticed this video has been up for a while. Just curious if they are holding up.
Its is holding up well, they help alot. We have shallow landing and you can only back into so far before the exhaust of the truck hits the water and such so the ability to stand land and off load the toon easier my goal and this has helped us. Also I like that the toons dont get roller marks and dents and I like that theses keep slight space off the majority of carpet and hence that helps with breathing on the wet carpet afterwards
Thanks! What brand did you buy? I found some one Amazon that looks like them. But they only have 3 sets left. I have a 22ft trailer so I'm pretty sure I'll need 4 sets of 10 pieces to do both sides.
I bought the E-Z sliders ones but who knows if they have any in stock these days=(
Ummmm idk maybe get in the boat and back it off
where can I order the bumpers
How did it do pulling it down the road? I’d be concerned the boat would bounce and slip off if you hit a bump on the ride home
I watched this with the sound muted and they made launching a boat more difficult than it needed to be!!!
im just asuming its a rule at ur lake of no driving on or off the trailer but the simplest way to get a boat off the trailer is use the engine it will pull the boat off easy also because u have a tritoon with the mid toon just hanging there it puts a bit more weight on the outer toons making it harder to get off the trailer so u may wanny look into getting a set of bunks or rollers for the midtoon it will probably help alot
What about something like Gatorback bunk covers? There’s others also.
I TORE the carpet off, then put them on. it will get you an 1/8 inch deeper in the water ( carpet thickness )
I have 10 X 6 small rim/tire on a 24 ft trailer/boat...not normal trailer wheels, it lowers the trailer in the water so boat floats off without pushing...back down and tap the brake and boat floats off!
Hey there. Recently watched your banana tree video from a few years back. Got same type of tree. Noticed there was no update, did it ever fruit? Sorry to comment on your newer video, just wanted to get your attention. Thanks, George
We backed in a little faster then hit breaks and it slid off then powered it back on it was easy
Is this for real?
How does the pontoon trailer work with tri-tune ????
Works great, most tritoon in our area are all trailers on dual bunk trailers
Why you so scared to back your truck into the water ? Seems a little silly…. I’ll go till I almost get water in the cab and on some occasions where I have.
We are about to buy a 24ft Tahoe.....is there a reason why you did not/can not use the motor to pull you off the trailer? I do like this product and it looks like it helps a great deal, but we always used the motor to pull our boats off the trailer...especially on ramps that were not very steep.
Hi, In low landing like this the type of trailer we have keeps most of the boat out of the water even if I back in to the tail pipe. Yes you can get in the toon and try to power it off and many do I am sure but then your off the dock, need someone to move and park the trailer for you and you have to pick them up, all do able if enough older help but we still like to have the boat come up easier on the winch and slide off easier even when not much distance and depth to do so on 25ft tritoon
Other than the carpeted bunk issues you have/ had, do you like your Mid America trailer?
I have a Mid America Trailer single axle for my 16' Pontoon and it is a very well build quality Trailer
Where did you find these?
I bought our online via I think Amazon?
Where do I get them?????
Does it upload easy too?
yes since the toons dont touch the carpet and get as much resistant. However up was always easier since the carpet was already wet=)
What are the front medal plates…
those are front walk areas on the trailer
Where did you get those bumpers for the side of your pontoon?
Trailer not deep enough in water
Looking at where your truck is you could back up another 8ft at least.
Back down and SLAM on the brakes
Not for painted bottoms…as noted!!!
nice👍
Push it off with truck, then hit your brakes a little harder than usual. BAM!
how many kits did u purchase?
for my pontoon 3
@@RMSpeltzFarm ty
Unless that launch is very short out in the water you should really back up further. I have a pontoon boat and you do need to back in just a bit further
It's the ramp. Too shallow. Not in enough water. The front of your boat shouldn't drop off the trailer like that. Try a different ramp bud.
You’re about 5 feet away from
Where you need to be to Launch.
Put it in reverse
my bunks are rubber backs of easy the wife backs it off then i go park.
Need a shorter trailer
After watching all of the video, you needed to back it more in the lake. smh
Back up more
Absolutely worst launching I've ever seen for a pontoon. My wife sits at the driver seat while I back the boat down into the water, boat floats off and she drives it out into water, I go park, she picks me up at the dock. In and out super fast.
If only the boat would float 🙄. Boating 101 back up until your boat starts floating. I understand your trying to sell something nobody needs.......
The ramp doesn't get deep fast enough, if we continue to back up on it the truck ends up in the lake since the ramp doesn't get deep enough fast enough. Also if you watch the video since if you will see I am not selling anything, I just reviewed the product that worked good me and thought it might help others that have to launch a boat on shallow landing.