Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
OK. Some helpful answers there.
To proceed with the existing trailer add some rollers, just like the extra ones on the axles, to the spreader bars. It may not answer the design questions, but will stop further damage.
Have you thought about sending the pics to Beneteau? Not the UK dealers, but the manufacturer, with a request for their opinion. If the rollers are not supporting the boat properly they should be concerned. If you can't get through to them (and their web site seems to discourage it) how about a different UK dealer to the one you're using?
I think you are a bit stuffed in reality. It's a long while since you got the outfit and although they have accepted there has been a problem the trailer length issue seems a new concept.
It may be that to avoid litigation costs and bother you would not lose too much by getting a new trailer made by any of the other trailer manufacturers who would be keen to prove their trailers better for the job than SBS.
Then flog the existing trailer to offset the outlay.
You'll pay a bit of money, but get a trailer you're confident in.
To proceed with the existing trailer add some rollers, just like the extra ones on the axles, to the spreader bars. It may not answer the design questions, but will stop further damage.
Have you thought about sending the pics to Beneteau? Not the UK dealers, but the manufacturer, with a request for their opinion. If the rollers are not supporting the boat properly they should be concerned. If you can't get through to them (and their web site seems to discourage it) how about a different UK dealer to the one you're using?
I think you are a bit stuffed in reality. It's a long while since you got the outfit and although they have accepted there has been a problem the trailer length issue seems a new concept.
It may be that to avoid litigation costs and bother you would not lose too much by getting a new trailer made by any of the other trailer manufacturers who would be keen to prove their trailers better for the job than SBS.
Then flog the existing trailer to offset the outlay.
You'll pay a bit of money, but get a trailer you're confident in.