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Old 05-31-2021 | 08:53 AM
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Thanks for all the inputs/support. My bunks already have a rubber pad attached to the aluminum top piece which is fabricated at an angle to match the boat hull "V". Boat traffic (wakes and winds and currents) can make docking/lifting temporarily challenging...therefore, my overall goal was to have more margin of safety/error so that I do not impact the lifting strakes or the chines.
By installing four 2.5" spacers I was able to spread my bunks a few more inches (giving me ample clearance from the hull features) while keeping the keel clear of the cross beams.



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Old 05-31-2021 | 02:17 PM
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Went down this road twice with Richey Sutphen, RIP, and boat lift companies back in the day. Sutphens had a full length stringer system. Richey specifically used to say to support boat placing bunks directly below stringers. Most boat lift companies didn't really care where they placed them. So I would have them call the manufacturer and verify the logic to my request. Typically the hull would have to be centered on lift with vertical uprites.
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Old 05-31-2021 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bob
Went down this road twice with Richey Sutphen, RIP, and boat lift companies back in the day. Sutphens had a full length stringer system. Richey specifically used to say to support boat placing bunks directly below stringers. Most boat lift companies didn't really care where they placed them. So I would have them call the manufacturer and verify the logic to my request. Typically the hull would have to be centered on lift with vertical uprites.
will do, thanks
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