great vid. im gong to do the something very similar but instead of using caps on the top, i am going to drill slotted holes on the pipe going across the trailer and the guide pipes for drainage.
Thanks for the video. The pipe all across the trailer width is a great idea to have two ends of pipe already fixed! I was just wondering why you didn’t mount that pipe on the bottom of the trailer, is your boat nose not potentially hitting that pipe as you meet it first in the water? How is it holding up? Are the pipe moving forward and backward? Or still strong? Thanks!
actually, you are getting more surface area by bolting them the way he did with the flatter piece pressing on the pipe as opposed to the high psi pressure you will get facing them down.
great vid. im gong to do the something very similar but instead of using caps on the top, i am going to drill slotted holes on the pipe going across the trailer and the guide pipes for drainage.
Sounds good . You can still put the caps on top though. I just think it looks like a finished product with the caps
Thanks for the video. The pipe all across the trailer width is a great idea to have two ends of pipe already fixed! I was just wondering why you didn’t mount that pipe on the bottom of the trailer, is your boat nose not potentially hitting that pipe as you meet it first in the water? How is it holding up? Are the pipe moving forward and backward? Or still strong? Thanks!
Everything worked out great. But i dont see anything wrong with installing them on the bottom
good idea bro. thanks for sharing
it really changes everything
Limit contact of disimular metals into each other, zinc coated screws into galvanized hardware can cause for metals to rust a lot faster.
Where did you find the “clamps”?
Ace hardware . But any home improvement / hardware Store should have what you need
Have you ever snapped your uprights?
Not yet. I imagine they could break though.
Thanks for all the comments and support.
Nice job but your u bolts are supposed to be facing down bud good luck
actually, you are getting more surface area by bolting them the way he did with the flatter piece pressing on the pipe as opposed to the high psi pressure you will get facing them down.
@@JRMSweeps right...but you have bolts facing your hull that you potentially could drag on..
@@alexcopland164 mine will not because of the bunk boards. thanks for your vid tho, it did give me some ideas.