Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Poor old thing...trailers are vital to dinghy ownership, but mine's scarcely been looked at since I had the boat delivered to the park. The trailer was a mess of rust, which I took time to scrape off and Hammerite over in spring...since then, it's just faded into the weeds behind the boat, which spent all summer on the launching trolley.
Looking ahead, I may need or want to move the boat at some point. One of the trailer's wheels has a distinct sag about it, and the tubeless tyres go flat after a few days standing under load, which wouldn't be reassuring at the start of a long road-trip...
...I expect I can fit the tyres with tubes so pressure won't be an issue, but I wonder what's wrong with the saggy wheel? The problem didn't prevent the previous owner towing the trailer twenty miles to deliver the boat, but I suspect he had his fingers crossed at the wheel.
Bearings seem to get a mention in every discussion on trailers, so while I don't know enough to diagnose it, I'm expecting they need replacing. Can anyone advise?
Also...there are big shaped steel panels on the trailer which support the hull. These were topped with thick, quite dense foam to soften any impact from potholes, etc...
...but I looted the foam to pad the trolley during the summer, and the bits I took aren't in returnable condition. So where can I get thick spongy foam rubber, maybe 3" thick? B&Q didn't have it.
Thanks in advance...
Looking ahead, I may need or want to move the boat at some point. One of the trailer's wheels has a distinct sag about it, and the tubeless tyres go flat after a few days standing under load, which wouldn't be reassuring at the start of a long road-trip...
...I expect I can fit the tyres with tubes so pressure won't be an issue, but I wonder what's wrong with the saggy wheel? The problem didn't prevent the previous owner towing the trailer twenty miles to deliver the boat, but I suspect he had his fingers crossed at the wheel.
Bearings seem to get a mention in every discussion on trailers, so while I don't know enough to diagnose it, I'm expecting they need replacing. Can anyone advise?
Also...there are big shaped steel panels on the trailer which support the hull. These were topped with thick, quite dense foam to soften any impact from potholes, etc...
...but I looted the foam to pad the trolley during the summer, and the bits I took aren't in returnable condition. So where can I get thick spongy foam rubber, maybe 3" thick? B&Q didn't have it.
Thanks in advance...