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<blockquote data-quote="midwestfisher" data-source="post: 505014" data-attributes="member: 10185"><p>Guys, just purchased a 2005 Lund 17 Explorer SS with a 115 hp Johnson 4 stroke.</p><p>This has a Shorelandr roller trailer which I am not accustomed to as I had bunk trailers before.</p><p>Does anyone know, should the back rollers be right at the transom? Having a little issue getting the boat off and all the info on the web says to have these their. Too much info so I trust you all if you would help I would be very thankful.</p><p>Here are pics...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midwestfisher, post: 505014, member: 10185"] Guys, just purchased a 2005 Lund 17 Explorer SS with a 115 hp Johnson 4 stroke. This has a Shorelandr roller trailer which I am not accustomed to as I had bunk trailers before. Does anyone know, should the back rollers be right at the transom? Having a little issue getting the boat off and all the info on the web says to have these their. Too much info so I trust you all if you would help I would be very thankful. Here are pics... [/QUOTE]
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