Boat Trailer Grey Rubber Roller Keel Cotton Reel 4″ x 60mm x 16mm Bore – Non Marking (SKU: CRGR105X16)
$6.38
Heavy-duty 4″ grey rubber cotton reel roller for boat trailers. 75 duro non-marking rubber with 16mm bore – ideal for light to medium boats with narrow keel supports.
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The CRGR105X16 4-inch grey cotton reel roller is the classic no-nonsense keel support solution for smaller to medium-size boats. Crafted from 75 duro non-marking rubber, this roller provides excellent shock absorption and durability during launching or retrieval.
With a 16mm bore and a snug press-fit design, it’s best suited for spindles that rotate within the bracket. The grey rubber won’t scuff your hull, making it ideal for fibreglass or painted boats. Whether you’re fitting a new trailer setup or replacing worn rollers, this little champ gets the job done.
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Specification | Details |
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SKU | CRGR105X16 |
Type | Cotton Reel Roller |
Material | Grey Rubber (75 DURO) |
Length | 105mm (4″) |
Diameter | 60mm |
Bore Size | 16mm |
Finish | Grey – Non Marking |
Unit Weight | 0.25KG |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this roller suitable for aluminium boats?
Yes, but it is more ideal for fibreglass or painted boats due to its softer grey rubber. - What’s a “cotton reel” type roller?
It has a narrow centre and flared ends, allowing better keel alignment during launching or loading. - Is the shaft meant to spin inside the roller?
No, this one is designed so the shaft turns within the bracket. The roller is press-fit onto the shaft. - Is it UV resistant?
Yes, the rubber is UV stable and marine-grade.
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 11 × 6 × 6 cm |
Location | A-5-7 |
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Is This Roller Right for You?
Best for:
- Smaller trailers with cotton reel-style mounts
- Fibreglass or painted boats needing non-marking rollers
- Users looking for a direct press-fit onto a 16mm spindle
Not Ideal for:
- Spindles larger than 16mm – fit may be too tight
- Heavy boats needing softer poly rollers or full swivel support
Installation Tips:
- Align roller to spindle and gently tap into place – it’s a press-fit design
- Ensure shaft rotates freely in bracket
- Check keel alignment to prevent misload on ramps