I've had good times and success hunting out of my broadbill build the last 2 seasons.
I'm noticing that the boat takes a beating on the trailer. I switched my bunks to horizontal carpeted 2x4s last season, but given the rounded shape of the hull, unfortunately most of the weight still ends up concentrated on a relatively small portion the hull. I spend a lot of time on gravel, so the vibration wears into the epoxy over time. My leaf springs are surely too stout (I use the same trailer for my fishing boat in the summer), but I think even if I went lighter, it still wouldn't absorb much shock given the boat and gear probably don't exceed 200 lbs.
Can anyone suggest any fixes?
I'm noticing that the boat takes a beating on the trailer. I switched my bunks to horizontal carpeted 2x4s last season, but given the rounded shape of the hull, unfortunately most of the weight still ends up concentrated on a relatively small portion the hull. I spend a lot of time on gravel, so the vibration wears into the epoxy over time. My leaf springs are surely too stout (I use the same trailer for my fishing boat in the summer), but I think even if I went lighter, it still wouldn't absorb much shock given the boat and gear probably don't exceed 200 lbs.
Can anyone suggest any fixes?