- Location
- Revelstoke,B.C.
need a bit of info and advice from those using trailers to haul around theire ski's.
the ski i got came with a "jerry rigged" old flat deck utility trailer, about 4x7. i like it because it runs on 14" rims and feels like nothing is behind me towing it. i should mention i tow it with a car.
previous owner had removed the deck and made rails for the ski to sit on like all boat trailers. problem is the ski sits so high above the trailer ( bottom hull about 8" above where the deck would be) that i need a super steep boat ramp to get it in the water.. anything with a gentle angle and i have to walk out and pull/slide the ski off the rails and into the water...off is ok but back on is a true pain in the @ss..as i need to literally lift the ski out of the water to get it back on the rails.
so heres what i plan.. cut the legs/rails off, replace the deck and using two lenghts of 4x6..or 4x4 wood create a new berth for the ski on the deck itself allowing me to launch her from shallower ramps, and easier to place back on.
plan to cover the deck in astro turf type carpet, like boat flooring so she slides well when its wet.
what i am unsure about is the following.
is it ok for the ski to be sitting flat on the bottom of its hull ie right on the deck of the trailer, or does it "need" to be on rails like a boat trailer?
can i put padding on the bottom for the base of the hull and have two wood "runners" on the sides to keep it level and prevent it from rocking on the trailer?
or is it stable enough just laying flat on its hull, throw a couple tie downs over it and drive away. i see skis in the back of trucks all the time and obviously it must be sitting on the bottom of its hull..but just wanted to make sure before i take the grinder/welder to my trailer..lol
what would the "experts" say
thanks for your help
the ski i got came with a "jerry rigged" old flat deck utility trailer, about 4x7. i like it because it runs on 14" rims and feels like nothing is behind me towing it. i should mention i tow it with a car.
previous owner had removed the deck and made rails for the ski to sit on like all boat trailers. problem is the ski sits so high above the trailer ( bottom hull about 8" above where the deck would be) that i need a super steep boat ramp to get it in the water.. anything with a gentle angle and i have to walk out and pull/slide the ski off the rails and into the water...off is ok but back on is a true pain in the @ss..as i need to literally lift the ski out of the water to get it back on the rails.
so heres what i plan.. cut the legs/rails off, replace the deck and using two lenghts of 4x6..or 4x4 wood create a new berth for the ski on the deck itself allowing me to launch her from shallower ramps, and easier to place back on.
plan to cover the deck in astro turf type carpet, like boat flooring so she slides well when its wet.
what i am unsure about is the following.
is it ok for the ski to be sitting flat on the bottom of its hull ie right on the deck of the trailer, or does it "need" to be on rails like a boat trailer?
can i put padding on the bottom for the base of the hull and have two wood "runners" on the sides to keep it level and prevent it from rocking on the trailer?
or is it stable enough just laying flat on its hull, throw a couple tie downs over it and drive away. i see skis in the back of trucks all the time and obviously it must be sitting on the bottom of its hull..but just wanted to make sure before i take the grinder/welder to my trailer..lol
what would the "experts" say
thanks for your help
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