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Bunk Pontoon Trailer

Bunk-type trailers sometimes referred to as “Drive-on,” feature a wide base with two raised bunks that support the pontoons along either side of the boat.

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Bunk-type trailers sometimes referred to as “Drive-on,” feature a wide base with two raised bunks that support the pontoons along either side of the boat.  Most trailers for 20′ pontoons have bunks 14′ to 18′ in length. That’s because the nose cone on pontoons angles up, like the bow of a canoe. They cannot be supported beyond the point where they start to angle up.

PT18-16PT20-21PTT20-29PTT24-29PTT24-40PTT26-46
Boat LengthTo 18’To 20’To 20’To 24’To 24’To 28’
Carrying Capacity1600 lbs2100 lbs2000 lbs1820 lbs4000 lbs4600 lbs
Tire SizeST145R12ST145R12ST145R12ST145R12ST145R12185/80R13
Overall Width101”101”101”101”101”101”
Frame Size2”x4”2”x4”2”x4”2”x4”2”x4”2”x5”
Tongue Size3”x4”x96”3”x4”x108”3”x4”x108”3”x4”x96”3”x4”x96”3”x4”x96”
Axles (Torsion)112222
Fenders
Molded Corrosion Proof With Built In Skirt
Lights
LED
Winch Strap
Standard
Guide Bunks
Standard
Approximate520 lbs600 lbs900 lbs1080 lbs1190 lbs1950 lbs
Ship Weight

Hitch height is based on standard tires; upgraded tires will change hauling heights. Pricing and specifications may change without notice. Important: It is the responsibility of the purchaser to comply with the brake laws regarding trailers. For full information regarding the laws in your state, contact the appropriate State Motor Vehicle Department. Brake options will change the overall length of the trailer. The brake option is to surge brakes on all pontoon trailers. Recommended tongue weight 7-10% of GVWR.

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