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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 511995" data-attributes="member: 34877"><p>Flat bottom, get rid of the rollers completely the only one you need will be on the winch tower. You’ll only need two bunks. You need to take some measurements when the boat is on the trailer to determine how much your bunks need to come up to clear the fenders, and distance between so as to not land on a strake. Make sure you’re figuring it so that the bunks will NOT be on edge and the brackets have some adjustment for up and down . They should be set to stick out past the transom an inch or two and go forward a bit more than half the length of the boat. You know you’ll have it right when you winch it up tight to the winch tower and the bunks are in full contact with the hull. Launching and loading will be a breeze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 511995, member: 34877"] Flat bottom, get rid of the rollers completely the only one you need will be on the winch tower. You’ll only need two bunks. You need to take some measurements when the boat is on the trailer to determine how much your bunks need to come up to clear the fenders, and distance between so as to not land on a strake. Make sure you’re figuring it so that the bunks will NOT be on edge and the brackets have some adjustment for up and down . They should be set to stick out past the transom an inch or two and go forward a bit more than half the length of the boat. You know you’ll have it right when you winch it up tight to the winch tower and the bunks are in full contact with the hull. Launching and loading will be a breeze. [/QUOTE]
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