Dry Storing a Stepped Hull: Is a stepped bunk required?
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Re: Dry Storing a Stepped Hull: Is a stepped bunk required?
Ive seen a brand new 42 Fountain lose 4 MPH due to keeping it on a flat bunk lift.Even pulled the motors out and redynoed them thinking the motors were down on power.Turned out the bottom developed a 5/8 of an inch hook from not being supported right.
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Re: Dry Storing a Stepped Hull: Is a stepped bunk required?
Originally Posted by Fever Mike
In the Fountain video I got with my 29 Fountain way back in Oct. 1999 in the video Reggie expressed the need to properly support the hull on a trailer or lift.
you can use gold medallions as shims on those fountains... works perfectly
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Re: Dry Storing a Stepped Hull: Is a stepped bunk required?
Also....remember to trim the drives up before storage so that the hull doesn't spin out or barrel roll during the winter.
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