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Old 10-22-2006, 09:50 PM
warthog5 warthog5 is offline
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Default Re: trailer bunks

HeHe Hey, I'm just trying to make life easier for folk's.

As to the PVC guide-on's. They are really not there to trap the boat, as they will bnd in a sideway's current with the boat leaning on them.

They are there more for being able to see where the trailer is when backing it and the boat is not on it.

With my setup you need enough power to control the boat [go easy] but under control. As your going foward you will come to a point that a comitment is made and is lined up correctly, keeping any sideway's current in mind.

If you screwup and miss and have to revurse. it usually is not pretty.

but if your angle and foward speed are correct, it's a snap. A little added power once the Stem has mated with the foward keel bunk's and she goes home to the winch stand roller's. All in one fluid motion.

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Old 10-23-2006, 01:09 PM
LEVERETTE5 LEVERETTE5 is offline
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Default Re: trailer bunks

I think they are talking about the PVC V trap that guides the keel and not the guide post that you are speaking of.I could be wrong.Keith
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