Heavy-duty, rust-resistant brackets let you mount extra-large bunk boards on their sides to hold large boats. 90-Degree bases install on level trailer frames with 2 U-bolts (sold separately). Pre-drilled holes let you raise or lower your board.
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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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Today we're going to be taking a look at the CE Smith heavy duty vertical bunk brackets. These heavy duty brackets let you mount a bunk board on your boat trailer. These are ideal for big bunk boards such as a three by eight or a four by eight. They simply stabilize one end of the bunk board. Additional brackets are required for the opposite end of the board. Those are going to be sold separately.
Again, available at etrailer.com. These brackets provide a 90 degree angle for vertical mounting on to a level boat trailer frame. It will require two half inch diameter u-bolts for installation, one u-bolt per bracket. Those are available and sold separately at etrailer.com. I would recommend part number CE15283GA-2. You're going to have three pre-drilled holes on each bracket that's going to let you raise or lower the bunk board during your installation and then you can secure the board vertically on its side between the brackets with a half inch bolt.
That's going to be sold separately as well. These are galvanized steel so there designed to do a great job at resisting rust and corrosion. They are suit able for salt water exposure. They're made right here in the USA. You're going to get two brackets with this part number. Taking a look at the dimensions real quick, going edge to edge, it's going to measure five inches.
Overall height, it's going to be about six inches tall. The distance between the trailer mounting holes, that would be these holes right here, on center, it's going to be three and 9/16 of an inch. The distance been the bunk board mounting holes, again, there's three of those, those are going to be separated on center apart from one another. Each one looks to be an inch and a half apart from the other. Then the plate thickness is a quarter inch thick steel. That's going to do it for today's look at the CE Smith heavy duty vertical bunk brackets..
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (64 Customer Reviews)
Heavy-duty, rust-resistant brackets let you mount extra-large bunk boards on their sides to hold large boats. 90-Degree bases install on level trailer frames with 2 U-bolts (sold separately). Pre-drilled holes let you raise or lower your board.
Good quality and fast delivery.
Good quality, fast shipping!
Products arrived in a timely manner. Well made.
Prompt shipping and quality parts. Fair pricing
Arrived on time and was exactly as desc ribed.
Nothing but good service from this company. Give them a try
order received missing some pieces. Overall your company is good and mistakes happen but in future it would be good to expedite the parts to buyer instead of sending by slow boat.
Excellent product and service!
Exact replacement. Good quality.
Bracket for my boat came in great quality . and fast shipping.
Great shipping speed, accurate descriptions. Will do business with again
Heavy duty parts that worked for my app lication
Worked perfectly
Did the job, and rigidly held up the bunks for my 2,200-lb wooden Lyman boat.
These brackets are a well thought out product and worked great!
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