08-04-2023, 03:02 PM
(08-03-2023, 07:16 PM)Tin-Can Wrote: On my last trip to Willard Bay 27 July, as I was launching the boat, I noticed the bow stand was broken off where it was welded to the mount plate. So before releasing the boat, I pulled back up the ramp and rigged a ratcheting cargo strap to the stand and secured it to the trailer to provide some opposing "pull".
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I got back to my storage unit, removed the bow stand from trailer, removed the ratcheting assembly and cleaned the two pieces of the broken stand the best I could. Then took them to a local muffler shop that does small job welding.
Re-weld was completed Tuesday morning 1 Aug. Returned to my storage unit, primed and painted new weld area, re-installed on trailer. Re-installed the ratchet strap assembly.
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Between Thursday, 27 July when I took the stand in to be welded and Tuesday, 1 Aug when it was completed, I figured with the boat a little loose on the trailer, was a good time to replace the carpet on the side guides.
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Was hoping to get back on the water yesterday or today, but weather and thunder storms will make me hold off until tomorrow.
I would guess the cause of the failure is that the drain hole in the plate is bolted tight to the

When I build something like this for the boat trailer I always make a couple of drain holes between the upright and the base plate, skipping the weld right there.
I think if you drill a 1/4" hole on each side tight down against the base plate you will never see this problem again.
Most likely this advice is worth what you paid for it.