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CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assembly for Roller Bunks - Galvanized Steel - Qty 1

CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assembly for Roller Bunks - Galvanized Steel - Qty 1

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This rust-resistant assembly helps support 1 roller bunk on your boat trailer. Swivel bracket enables bunk to tilt when loading a boat. Mounting slots allow for height adjustment. Dimpled surface keeps bracket from sliding along trailer frame. 1-800-940-8924 to order CE Smith boat trailer parts part number CE10003G or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all CE Smith products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assembly for Roller Bunks - Galvanized Steel - Qty 1. Boat Trailer Parts reviews from real customers.
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CE Smith Boat Trailer Parts - CE10003G

  • Bunks
  • Bunk Bracket
  • Swivel Bracket
  • 10 Inch Tall
  • 2 Inch Tall
  • 1-1/4 Inch Long
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 1-3/4 Inch Wide
  • 2-1/2 Inch Wide
  • CE Smith

This rust-resistant assembly helps support 1 roller bunk on your boat trailer. Swivel bracket enables bunk to tilt when loading a boat. Mounting slots allow for height adjustment. Dimpled surface keeps bracket from sliding along trailer frame.


Features:

  • Bolster-and-swivel bracket assembly lets you mount a roller bunk on your boat trailer
    • Stabilizes one end of the bunk - additional bracket assembly (sold separately) required for opposite end of bunk
  • Dimpled bolster bracket surface helps prevent the bracket from sliding along the trailer frame
  • Mounting slots permit as much as 3-3/4" of height adjustment during installation
    • Bracket installs vertically on your boat trailer's frame with a U-bolt (sold separately)
  • Strong swivel bracket lets you tilt the roller bunk
    • Helps you to fit the boat hull snugly onto trailer during the loading process
    • Hardware is included for attaching the swivel bracket to the bolster bracket
  • 11-Gauge, galvanized steel resists rust and corrosion
    • Suitable for saltwater exposure
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1 bracket assembly
  • Overall height: 11"
  • Dimensions of bolster bracket: 10" tall x 2-1/2" wide
    • Mounting slot dimensions: 3-3/4" long x 1/2" wide
    • Spacing between mounting slots: 1/2"
  • Dimensions of swivel bracket: 1-1/4" long x 1-3/4" wide x 2" tall
    • Top flange mounting hole diameter: 7/16"


Bolster-and-swivel-bracket assemblies are typically found mounted upright on a boat trailer's crossmembers. They allow a mounted roller bunk, which is run from the front of the trailer to the back, to pivot while you are loading a boat.


Galvanized Steel

Galvanized steel parts are hot-dipped in zinc after being stamped. This creates a coating that is typically 3 mm to 5 mm thick. This thick, all-around coating allows galvanized steel products to provide years of use without rusting or corroding.



10003G C. E. Smith 11-Gauge Galvanized Steel Replacement Roller Bunk and Swivel Brackets - 11" Tall




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Video Transcript for Review of CE Smith Boat Trailer Parts - Roller and Bunk Parts - CE10003G

Today, we're going to take a look at the CE Smith 11 inch long galvanized steel bolster and swivel bracket assembly for roller bunks. It's for a quantity of one. This bolster and swivel bracket assembly will let you mount a roller bunk on your boat trailer. The bracket assembly is typically mounted upright on your boat trailer's cross members, and it allows a mounted roller bunk, which is run from the front of the trailer to the back, to pivot while you're loading a boat. The swivel brackets let you tilt the roller bunk, helps you to fit the boat hull snugly onto the trailer during the loading process. You can see the bolt and lock nut is included that attaches the swivel bracket to the bolster bracket.The swivel bracket end is what will bolt to the roller bunk, and the bolster bracket is what attaches to your trailer frame cross members.

You can see it has two long mounting slots here on the bracket to allow as much as 3-3/4 inch of height adjustment when you're installing it. That bracket does install vertically on the boat trailer's frame using a U bolt. The U bolt is not included, that is sold separately. Basically, when you go to install this, you'll put your U bolt through there and then just adjust it up or down to whatever height you need directly on your boat trailer.If you notice on this side here, it does have a dimpled surface on this bolster bracket, helps prevent the bracket from sliding along the trailer frame after it's installed. So once you find the correct height and bolt it down, those dimples on there will keep it from moving on the trailer frame.This is an 11 gauge galvanized steel, helps resist rust and corrosion.

It is suitable for salt water exposure. This is for a quantity of one bracket assembly. The overall height from the bottom to the top of the swivel bracket is right at 11 inches tall. Now, dimensions on just the bolster bracket, the height on that is going to be 10 inches tall, the width on it right at 2-1/2 inches wide. The mounting slots, there's two of them there, it's going to be a 1/2 inch wide, and the height on them or length of them is going to be right at 3-3/4 inches long.

The swivel bracket itself, the width on it is 1-3/4 inches, the length is 1-1/4, and the overall height of just the swivel bracket, from the bottom of it to the top it 2 inches tall. The mounting hole diameter right here is 7/16 diameter.That should do it for the review on the CE Smith 11 inch long galvanized steel bolster swivel bracket assembly for roller bunks for a quantity of one.

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CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assembly for Roller Bunks - Galvanized Steel - Qty 1 - CE10003G

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (14 Customer Reviews)

This rust-resistant assembly helps support 1 roller bunk on your boat trailer. Swivel bracket enables bunk to tilt when loading a boat. Mounting slots allow for height adjustment. Dimpled surface keeps bracket from sliding along trailer frame.

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Glad I found these. Just the right length. My trailer and boat are very happy.



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Good quality except for the hardware. They used zinc plated steel hex bolt and lock-nut. If the brackets are galvanized then the hardware should be stainless steel. May add a little to the price but makes for a better product. I replaced the inferior hardware with 304 Stainless hex bolt and lock-nut



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Worked perfectly,good guality,would recommend-fast service as always.The other companies are a bad joke!!!

Robert

4/12/2022

Great!!!! Makes use of boat much safer&easier.



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This is a simple product, but a very good one for boat trailer bunks. It is heavy steel and heavily galvanized. I bought two to replace very old ones which did not have the strengthening bridge across the slot that these have; my old ones separated at that mid-point, from wear and tear and age.



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All my purchases have exceeded expectations. Great service and excellent quality. Thanks for having what I needed to get the job done!!

William

7/25/2019

still working great, thanks



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Just open package all parts look to be good quality and that they will fit perfect Also the information on parts on your web site were dead on.



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VERY HEAVY DUTY BRACKET!GOOD QUALITY!GREAT PROUDUCT!



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Holding the boat, so that's good



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Great experience, Customer Service outstanding, product was just what I needed



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  • What Size Mounting Hole is On Top of Roller Bunk Bracket CE10003G-4
    The hole in the top of the swivel bracket of the bunk bracket part # CE10003G-4 is 7/16 inch in diameter. You would need to go with a nut and bolt that matches that hole size the best when securing your roller bunk to it. We don't have a specific size recommendation as applications can differ.
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  • Adding Bunks to 20 Foot Boat Trailer with Deep V Hull
    To add additional bunks on your trailer you'd need to attach them to the crossmembers like what I can see under your boat in your picture. To do that the # CE10003G would be a great option that can attach in that orientation. Looks like there's two crossmembers so a total of 4 brackets would be what you'd need to add an additional two bunks. I attached a review video for these for you to check out as well.
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  • Determining Length of Bolster Bracket for New Bunk System on Boat Trailer
    To be on the safe size, I recommend going with a 13 inch bracket # CE10002G-4 at the back of the trailer and an 11 inch bracket with # CE10003G at the front. A nice feature on these brackets is that they will each actually have as much as 3-3/4 inches of height adjustment due to their mounting slots, so even if its total height is a bit higher than needed, you can adjust them down. This will allow you to have the perfect height for your new bunk support system. I have attached a short...
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  • Does it Matter Which Side of the Crossmember the Boat Bunk Brackets Install On
    It doesn't really matter which side of the crossmember of the trailer frame the bunk brackets install on. As long as they are torqued down properly either way will be perfectly safe. Since the brackets have swivels like # CE10003G-4 there would be no need to cut the boards at a different angle.
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    For the 10 foot long bunks you have two sets of the CE Smith roller bunks part # CE27700 would work well for you. These can be mounted directly to the wooden bunks you have already or you can remove them and install them with the brackets part # CE10003G-4. The steel of these buns are galvanized which will do an excellent job preventing rust and corrosion. They would last longer than wood being constantly submerged.
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  • Recommended Roller Bunks For 26' Seaswirl Boat Weighing 4200lbs
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  • Can I Remove the Keel Rollers and Add Bunk Rollers to a Boat Trailer for a Smoker Craft Boat
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  • How Would Roller Bunks Install on Karavan Boat Trailer
    Since the picture you submitted belongs to Karavan I can't post it here on our site, but if you check out the attached picture you can see how a very similar trailer had a set of rollers like the part # CE27710 installed. For a set of swivel brackets like what you see in the picture that are holding the bunks you'd then want the part # CE10003G-4. I also attached a couple install video links for you to check out as well.
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  • Can 5' Roller Bunks Be Used in Place of 7' Bunk Boards for a 15' Sail Fish Center Console Boat
    We have had this come up before and the manufacturer stated that the CE Smith Roller Bunks for Boat Trailers # CE27710 would work for a 15' boat in place of your 7' bunk boards as long as the cross members are 56 inches or less. Which your 50" spread is. You can mount them to the existing bunk boards on your trailer or you can use the CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assemblies for Roller Bunks # CE10003G-4.
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  • Will the CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assemblies for Roller Bunk Work On Outside Frame Rails
    The CE Smith Bolster and Swivel Bracket Assemblies for Roller Bunks part # CE10003G-4 are designed to be mounted to the horizontal center sections of the trailer also know as crossmembers. These will not work when mounted to the vertical outside frame rails. The swivels would be in the wrong position and the bunk boards would tilt front to back and not side to side. They are designed to be used with the CE Smith Carpeted Bunk Boards for Boat Trailers like part # CE27840.
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  • Roller Bunk Recommendation for a Boat Trailer with Wood Bunks
    The CE Smith Roller Bunks, # CE27700, that you referenced would be a great option for your boat trailer. These roller bunks are 4 ft long and they can be mounted directly on top of your current wood bunks. You can also use the CE Smith Mounting Brackets, # CE10003G-4, if you want to replace the wood bunks with the roller bunks. Keep in mind, these bunks have a weight capacity of 1,500 lbs, but based on your photo, I do not think you will have much of an issue with that.
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  • Recommendation on Replacement Boat Trailer Bunks with Roller-Bunks
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  • Is There a Way to get a 14 Inch Bolster Bracket?
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