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New Trailer
Ok gents just looking for some help. I did some research but couldn't find any real definitive answers. Just looking for where it's best to place the bunks for my 1972 20' SF. I would use my old trailer but not sure the previous owner set it up right. If this has been beat to death I apoligize but don't want to take a chance. As always pics help a lot. . Trailer is a 2013 Float On.
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http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...hlight=trailer
I pulled lines off a 20MA, which should be identical to any potter era 20 footer, as far as trailer bunks is concerned. |
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The bunks are aluminum and pivot. I'm just concerned how far to space them from center. I read somewhere you want them lined up with the stringers. Is that correct? Thanks again.
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That's best
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Thank you sir!
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Obviously, best to secure bunks up tight to Chines. For self-centering when retrieving. Best to only do it once.
Let me go downstairs and sneak a shot for you on my 20 MA. |
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Damn! Put the horse before the wagon. Was thinking of one of the Whalers! Hope you get the idea.
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Bow bunks are the ticket. You won't be disappointed!
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