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Polar Kraft 1448 Flat conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="brittonp83" data-source="post: 366260" data-attributes="member: 14913"><p>The boat made it outta the garage and onto the trailer this weekend. I redid just about the whole trailer now, but didn't put much thought into the bunks as they looked good to me. The rescue squad that had it before me just attached some fire hose material to the top of the bunks and called it good. The trailer also has some adjustable rollers along the center line, since it's a broke back tilt trailer. I set the rollers so that that hit a low spot on the hull and the whole thing barely tetters between the two bunks. That's probably not right though. Wouldn't ya know, the wife helped me pick the boat up and set it on the trailer and somehow we put a deep scratch in the brand new Steelflex I put so much time and effort into! It's the nails they used to attach the fire hose to the bunks! Gonna pull it back off and add some EZ Slide bunk pads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brittonp83, post: 366260, member: 14913"] The boat made it outta the garage and onto the trailer this weekend. I redid just about the whole trailer now, but didn't put much thought into the bunks as they looked good to me. The rescue squad that had it before me just attached some fire hose material to the top of the bunks and called it good. The trailer also has some adjustable rollers along the center line, since it's a broke back tilt trailer. I set the rollers so that that hit a low spot on the hull and the whole thing barely tetters between the two bunks. That's probably not right though. Wouldn't ya know, the wife helped me pick the boat up and set it on the trailer and somehow we put a deep scratch in the brand new Steelflex I put so much time and effort into! It's the nails they used to attach the fire hose to the bunks! Gonna pull it back off and add some EZ Slide bunk pads. [/QUOTE]
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