Trailer bunk options besides carpet
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thats how i like the bunks, inners overlap outers, you can launch / recover a little shallow w/out the keel leaving gel on the trailer.
you'll like how the boat loads now, no where the tension on the winch
but she'll slide right off so keep it double strapped up front when going in / out
you'll like how the boat loads now, no where the tension on the winch
but she'll slide right off so keep it double strapped up front when going in / out
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From: Hemlock, MI
thats how i like the bunks, inners overlap outers, you can launch / recover a little shallow w/out the keel leaving gel on the trailer.
you'll like how the boat loads now, no where the tension on the winch
but she'll slide right off so keep it double strapped up front when going in / out
you'll like how the boat loads now, no where the tension on the winch
but she'll slide right off so keep it double strapped up front when going in / out
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just make sure your strapped on the bow or it can fall off the trailer
(low tide are you getting hung up on the very front of the outer bunks)
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Honestly I'm not sure where it is getting hung up. I do know the boat isn't in the water enough. These bunks might make it possible for me to use this ramp. Thanks for the info.
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From: Lakewood, NY, USA
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The original Ameritrail. There is nothing wrong with the trailer. My issue is with one park I go to occasionally. The ramp is not very steep and gravel has washed up the ramp and makes the angle worse. My usual ramp I go to, the truck tires are 6-8ft from the water. Any deeper and the boat floats off the trailer.


