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<blockquote data-quote="riverbud55" data-source="post: 424961" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Only thing to keep your boat from moving left to right is your tie down straps,, if they are vertical or near vertical and parallel to each other its going to allow the boat to shift sideways at the tailend of the boat,,,, straps need to have a 15 to 20 degree angle on them or more to stop the shifting,,, lets see a pic of the transom tie downs installed ,,,,,,,,,,,your bunks need to be centered of the ribs in the hull, dont want to pull the boat out of the water and have it sitting on the ribs ,,</p><p></p><p>My north river has a factory custom built trailer matched for the boat and it will shift on the trailer without the tie down on or tight,,, but on my g3 ended up with the straps almost plum vertical and it can shift on the trailer ,,, guess n ill get it modified some day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverbud55, post: 424961, member: 873"] Only thing to keep your boat from moving left to right is your tie down straps,, if they are vertical or near vertical and parallel to each other its going to allow the boat to shift sideways at the tailend of the boat,,,, straps need to have a 15 to 20 degree angle on them or more to stop the shifting,,, lets see a pic of the transom tie downs installed ,,,,,,,,,,,your bunks need to be centered of the ribs in the hull, dont want to pull the boat out of the water and have it sitting on the ribs ,, My north river has a factory custom built trailer matched for the boat and it will shift on the trailer without the tie down on or tight,,, but on my g3 ended up with the straps almost plum vertical and it can shift on the trailer ,,, guess n ill get it modified some day [/QUOTE]
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