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Hate the rollers on my trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Wallijig" data-source="post: 329558" data-attributes="member: 6398"><p>I believe krawler and others nailed it.</p><p>Raise your bunks so boat has to drop in between them, only place on my boat hits my back 2 rollers is where front v is sharper right when coming onto trailer. Let the bunks do the guiding. Bunks can not guide if under water to much either I back them up to wet them then pull ahead just so back part under water and front of bunks out of water. You will find a sweet spot in your trailer wherre it lines up perfect and yet glides up on smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallijig, post: 329558, member: 6398"] I believe krawler and others nailed it. Raise your bunks so boat has to drop in between them, only place on my boat hits my back 2 rollers is where front v is sharper right when coming onto trailer. Let the bunks do the guiding. Bunks can not guide if under water to much either I back them up to wet them then pull ahead just so back part under water and front of bunks out of water. You will find a sweet spot in your trailer wherre it lines up perfect and yet glides up on smooth. [/QUOTE]
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