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Thread: Trailer Bunk Brackets

  1. #1
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    Default Trailer Bunk Brackets

    With everything going on in the world, I feel that this is extremely important... Over the past decade I have been plagued by these brackets breaking on my boat trailers:

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    So I had some custom brackets made for my boat and wanted to share. Finally feel like I don't have to examine the underside of my boat after every trip.

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    Those should hold up much better than the std galvanized stuff.
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    Right on!

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    Are those stainless?

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    Yes, the brackets and lag bolts are stainless. I thought about the possibility of a galvanic reaction between the as bracket and the galvanized trailer connection, but figured the chances of that were pretty low compared to the benefit of stainless.

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