Old Timer wrote:
Time and again folks are using PVC as a support for the PA's both on trailers and in storage. There were 2 recent threads where one used PVC on a trailer and the other used cradles on a trailer. But Hobie recommends that the cradles they sell are better for preventing hull deformation. I am wondering if there is a real difference and if either method is acceptable.
Is this much ado about nothing?
Hobie has not specifically discouraged the use of PVC pipes as bunks. A traditional boat trailer has a fore to aft set of bunks typically made from 2x4 wood covered in carpet. This is acceptable for most all boats.
There are a few issues with the PVC pipes. Not UV stable or protected from UV damage and can get brittle. Difficult to attach to pivot points. Not all hulls are symmetrical for to aft (PA17 is not).
Cradles hold the boat most secure and displace weight in a large surface area. We can form, stock and ship cradles... we can not ship long lengths of PVC pipe. The plastic cradles are protected by a UV resistant layer.