This wobble roller bunk assembly is for boaters with V-hulls or other curved hulls who need smooth loading and unloading, solid hull protection, and reliable performance on steep or uneven ramps.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this tie down wobble roller bunk assembly for boats. Now, this is designed to make loading and unloading your boat a whole lot easier and safer. Instead of wrestling your boat onto stiff bunks, the wobble rollers here are going to pivot and adjust to the shape of your hull, so this means that the boat's going to center itself as it rolls on, and that's gonna reduce the risk of misalignment, scratches, or damage. Now, I just want to give you an overhead do here just for another perspective.
This kit includes everything that you see here. You're going to get one pivot bar, and then these two wobble roller assemblies, and I kind of just have this loosely put together. I don't have any hardware tightened down or anything like that. I just kind of have it laid out and put together as it's gonna be assembled on your trailer. You'll get mounting hardware.
And then the brackets here. The two wobble roller arms are equipped to give you ample support. And this assembly can be expanded to include up to four roller arms to ensure optimal stability for larger or heavier watercraft. So this is gonna give you effortless loading and unloading. The rollers are going to take the weight and let the boat glide on and off smoothly, which is going to be especially nice if you're launching solo or dealing with steep, uneven ramps.
And this is going to be better support for your hull. This assembly's going to adjust to the contours of your boat, spreading weight out more evenly and cutting down on pressure points that could stress the hull. And this is built to handle repeated use in wet and tough conditions. So you're not gonna be constantly fiddling with repairs. The heavy-duty galvanized steel is going to guarantee strength and durability, so it's gonna be resistant corrosion and wear, and it's gonna save your back.
It's less cranking, lifting and pushing, so that's gonna mean a lot less strain on you when you're trailering. Now, let give you some measurements here. I'm gonna give you another overhead view here. The overall length is going to be about 36 inches long. And then the overall width, and by the width, I'm talking about the brackets here, so when you have this installed on your boat trailer with the brackets, the width there is going to be about 12 3/4 inches wide. It's kind of hard to line up there, but hopefully you can see that. And then the overall height is going to be, up to the top of the rollers, about 8 1/4 inches tall. So this assembly is going to make trailering your boat easier, smoother, I think safer as well. It's one of those upgrades that's really gonna pay off every time that you use it. So again, you're going to get the bar here that the rollers are gonna mount on, the brackets, the hardware to get the brackets into place. So I think it's gonna be a pretty easy installation. If you happen to have any other additional questions that I did not cover with you today, don't hesitate to reach back out to us. We do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need. Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our real quick look today. I do hope that our time together was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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