I am looking at a lightly used trailer for my 1962 Penn Yan 16 ft outboard. It has 4 bunks. The two inner bunks are 8 ft by 6". The outer bunks are slightly shorter. There are no keel rollers so the boat is unsupported in front of the end of the inner bunks. The length of the trailer fits, and the trailer is wider and much more stable than the original trailer. Should I be concerned about the lack of forward keel rollers? Other than that, it looks to me like the boat will be much better supported with this trailer than the original. Thanks for any advice!
Rich
Is this trailer OK for a wooden boat?
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Wooden boat trailer
Your wooden boat should have support under the keel as much as posiable even if you have to add a beam to hold the rollers.
I God we trust, Wooden boats forever, Monty