Building up my trailer bunk stands

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Alanhod
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Building up my trailer bunk stands

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I ? why you wont to change to bunks, when I would like to change from bunks to rollers. Have you had your boat on your traler yet, if not, you should. I think you would like the rollers better than bunks.
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You have a good plain, should work. I have tub steal the size you need, to bad I live so far away.
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Alan you want to figure on a way to guide your kieel into the right postion for when your floating it back on the trailer. I had a set of bank rollers (six small rollers in a row) that came with a trailer thats sitting side ways in the typical V configuration. I like to float "Dont Wake Me" on and drop the keel 1/4" on the trailer frame.


I dont even want to think about a trailer for Shaken knot Stir'd yet.
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