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Old 08-06-2010, 08:16 PM
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would the 2x6's sit right on top of the existing bunk or on the inside?
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Originally Posted by moses0324
would the 2x6's sit right on top of the existing bunk or on the inside?
on top ....on the angle ....this is like I did for my 311 ....you could do the outside large bunks and the load the trailer and adjust the center bunks as needed .....
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should i aim to support both steps or can i just do one...

i think i understand what your saying...cut an angle in the main bunk and attach the 2x6's to accommodate each step...hmmm
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Originally Posted by moses0324
should i aim to support both steps or can i just do one...

i think i understand what your saying...cut an angle in the main bunk and attach the 2x6's to accommodate each step...hmmm
I would want both steps ...you dont have to get the entire lenght up to the step leave 6-8" before the step ...diagram now shows bunk cross section
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ok thanks...hopefully tomorrow is painless.
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Originally Posted by moses0324
ok thanks...hopefully tomorrow is painless.
Go slow and take some pics ..... you can get the carpet from Home Depot or Lowes ....just wrap the 2x's .....get the spray 3M contact glue ....and Stainless Staples .....

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update...

so we put the boat on the lift this afternoon...we made some measurements and have to make the cuts tomorrow morning...some more minor adjustments may be needed but it shouldnt be too difficult

the trailer is def a little long for a 29 foot boat. i need to move the wench back about 2 1/2 feet to match with the bow eye...

i figure i can use the additional space for a nice tool box...ill take some pictures tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by moses0324
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so we put the boat on the lift this afternoon...we made some measurements and have to make the cuts tomorrow morning...some more minor adjustments may be needed but it shouldnt be too difficult

the trailer is def a little long for a 29 foot boat. i need to move the wench back about 2 1/2 feet to match with the bow eye...

i figure i can use the additional space for a nice tool box...ill take some pictures tomorrow.
you need to make sure you have enough tounge weight ...rule of thumb is about 10% ~~ 1000lbs

If needed you could pull the bolts out of the bunks and slide them forward some and redrill new holes .....m
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well my boat is only 7700 wet so only about 770 lbs up front...

i had it slid up more but seemed like too much weight was forward...

roughly where is the center of gravity on these boats?
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i have it setup pretty much like this...

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o34553-en.html

the two wheels are in between the start of the windshield...

unfortuantly my trailer is a little longer in the front however i have a spare plus ill put a tool box on to take up some room.
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