Boat trailer walkways
Submitted by baron 88 on Thu, 2014-06-26 10:18
Hi everyone
im currently doing a few upgrades on the boat trailer and want to put a walkway down the middle. Haven't been able to find much on the internet yet so just wondering what people have used and where they got the materials from.
Thanks
Reece
bushbeaver
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Here's a product that was
Here's a product that was suggested by a member, in response to a similar query. Have not seen or tried it myself though.
http://www.gratingfrpaustralia.com.au/
VaSSagO
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I am using a 2.4m galvanised
I am using a 2.4m galvanised scaffolding plank ($39 new).
Bolted onto the trailer (using u-bolts) instead of welding.
Hopefully get to finish installing it this weekend
Mike17
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Shmick
That looks really good might have a look at doing that myself.
Use The Force
Sandgroper-WA
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Just out of interest where
Just out of interest where did you get it from?
VaSSagO
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Global Scaffold Sales in
Global Scaffold Sales in Landsdale
http://www.globalscaffold.com.au/
2.4m with hooks on each end
Cruise Control
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+1 for the FRP grating from
+1 for the FRP grating from Scavenger Supplies. the guy there (Wayne ?) was extremly helpful. I fitted a 6.0m x .3m length to my new trailer with stainless clips and galvanised bolts. Absolutely non slip and strong as. I paid around $100 if memory serves
DUNGA
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Industrial grid mesh (walk way)
We used this when we rebuilt our trailer, about 200mm wide and the full lenght of the trailer worked really well and not slippery when wet (obviously).
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
baron 88
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Thanks heaps for the
Thanks heaps for the responses guys that's exactly what I'm after, that scaffolding plank looks the go.