scc wrote:
Seems like a lot of trouble to go through. Why not use the PVC bunks if you're concerned about hull deformation with the cradles? Not having to flip the hull or attach/remove the amas every time you launch/retrieve will save your energy for sailing!
All true.... and, like I said, bunks will probably be calling out to me in the near future.
That being said, one reason I did not just jump right into bunks was uncertainty about support span.
I only have 48" to work with on this trailer...... I hear several people saying their bunks are 8' long..... for me, without messing with dummying up another crossbar on the tongue and buying another (muy expensivo, I am assuming) Yak crossbar and mounting hardware, that means 2' of overhang on each end and 4' in the middle and I do not know enough about how the PVC pipe will bend and how well it will do it's job of supporting the hull given those spans.
The downside of error seems too severe (permanently oil-canned hull after 3 months of storage over the winter) to just "try it".
OTOH, by all accounts I have read so far, the gunwale storage with the padding I am using is a slam-dunk....
But, slam-dunk-or-not, I think you are right on the money about the energy spent launching/retrieving and I am about 85% sure that bunks are in my future.....But when depends on finding somebody for whom they have worked for at least a year on this exact hull using a 48" span.
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