This rust-resistant bolster bracket helps support 1 bunk board on your boat trailer when used with a swivel bracket (sold separately). Mounting slots allow for height adjustment. Dimpled surface helps keeps bracket from sliding along trailer frame.
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Bolster brackets are typically mounted upright on a boat trailer's crossmembers. When used with a swivel bracket (sold separately), they allow a mounted bunk board, which is run from the front of the trailer to the back, to pivot while you are loading a boat. On kayak trailers, these brackets are mounted to the trailer's frame and support bunk boards that run across the trailer.
Galvanized Steel
Galvanized steel parts are hot-dipped in zinc after being stamped. This creates a coating that is typically 3 mil to 5 mil thick. This thick, all-around coating allows galvanized steel products to provide years of use without rusting or corroding.
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Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com, and today we're gonna take a look at the CE Smith galvanized steel bolster bracket. Now bolster brackets are typically mounted upright on a boat trailer's cross member with a U-bolt, and when used with the swivel bracket, they allow a mounted bunk board, which is run from the front of the trailer to the back, to pivot while you are loading a boat. On kayak trailers, these brackets are mounted to the trailer's frame and support bunk boards that run across the trailer. This rust-resistant bolster bracket helps support one bunk board on your boat trailer, when used with a swivel bracket, and two brackets are required per bunk board. For this, you're gonna get one bolster bracket. Now the dimpled surface is going to help prevent the bracket from sliding along the trailer's frame and the mounting slots permit as much as 4 3/4 inches of height adjustment during your installation.
And this is made in the USA of galvanized, of 11-gauge galvanized steel that will resist rust and corrosion. Galvanized steel parts are hot-dipped in zinc after being stamped, so this is gonna create a coating that is typically 3 millimeters to 5 millimeters thick, and this thick all-around coating allows galvanized steel products to provide years of use without rusting or corroding, so this is suitable for salt water exposure. Again, you're gonna get one bracket and let me give you some overall dimensions. The overall length of this bracket, if I can hold it still, is sitting right at 12 inches tall and then the width, we are sitting right at 2 1/2 inches wide. And as I mentioned, these mounting slots are sitting right at 4 3/4 of an inch, 4 3/4 inches long, and that's the amount of adjustments you're gonna get on both of those slots.
And they are sitting at right at 1/2 an inch, move my fingers there, right at 1/2 an inch wide. And then the spacing between these slots are sitting right at 1/2 an inch. And the swivel bracket mounting hole diameter is sitting at 1/2 an inch. Now, please check out our website here at etrailer.com if you need U-bolts, swivel brackets, or bunk boards. We have a variety of those on our website, so take advantage of our website and find exactly what you need.
Well, that's gonna conclude our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me..
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