Hello all - I have a 2018 G23 on order. I need to adjust the bunks or runners on my cradle to hold the boat. I have a picture of a trailer. I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of how their cradle is set up in their boat house. Any pics/advise/measurements would be helpful, thank you!
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- May 2013
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- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
I don't have any measurements but here is my new cradle and lift after i purchased my G23
Originally posted by GMLIII View PostHere is my lift set up after it was reworked for my G23. I added a new cradle, cables , pillow stack bearings, steel cross beams. To note, I went from 2 bearings to 3 bearings on the pipe and chose the pillow stack design bearings which cost a little more, but they were well worth the investment. The lift is much smoother with 3 bearing vs prior 2 bearings while it lifts the boat. I also chose the double stack stern steel cross beam which helps protect the prop should someone happen to drive the boat too far up on the cradle; the prop clears the steel beam . Not that my lift is any better than other folks, just thought someone may get some design ideas from my pictures.
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Originally posted by Hotsoup View PostHello all - I have a 2018 G23 on order. I need to adjust the bunks or runners on my cradle to hold the boat. I have a picture of a trailer. I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of how their cradle is set up in their boat house. Any pics/advise/measurements would be helpful, thank you!
The other consideration is the bunk boards themselves. When I had my lift upgraded to 6000 pounds, we also ran 2x12 bunk boards to give room for the tracking fins on the 230. Now the G23 only has one fin instead of three so this may not be an issue for you.
-Charles
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Originally posted by Hotsoup View PostI am worried about the height on the bunks. I think I need to get taller risers for them. I don't want to smack the tracking fin.
-Charles
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Charles's point is correct but if you have different folks driving the boat like ie. "18-22 year old adults with "marshmellow brains" you probally want to make sure the boat clears the cross beams completely regardless of the location the boat sits on the cradle. You will sleep better at night know that the tracking fin just did not go through your hull when someone else lifted your boat up in your absence. I designed my cradle with this in mind because I have heard this horror story from other folks.Last edited by GMLIII; 04-03-2018, 01:49 PM.
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1,000 Post Club Member
- May 2013
- 2792
- Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)
- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
Originally posted by Hotsoup View PostHello all - I have a 2018 G23 on order. I need to adjust the bunks or runners on my cradle to hold the boat. I have a picture of a trailer. I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of how their cradle is set up in their boat house. Any pics/advise/measurements would be helpful, thank you!
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I would say by eyeballing....that the steel adds about 4-5"....so guess is 14-15" from top of steel to top of bunks clearance. Know the fins are not that deep, but the hull cuts into that some too. You should call dealer and ask him to measure one on showroom floor and then add 25% to give you a cushion, so if 9", do at least 12"
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