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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 503883" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Pretty common for that size. Some of the nicer 14' boats and most of the 16 footers have better quality and more of a custom matched trailer. My 1440 jon has some welded on side guides covered with a piece of pvc but the trailer is pretty minimal so no good places to strap the transom down to with transom ties. I have to toss a strap over the boat near the rear bench and attach it to the trailer frame when I tow. Having zero guides when loading on the trailer sounds like a real pain though. I've only had one boat without them but it was a v-hull and would straighten itself up once the bow V got into the forward bunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 503883, member: 13975"] Pretty common for that size. Some of the nicer 14' boats and most of the 16 footers have better quality and more of a custom matched trailer. My 1440 jon has some welded on side guides covered with a piece of pvc but the trailer is pretty minimal so no good places to strap the transom down to with transom ties. I have to toss a strap over the boat near the rear bench and attach it to the trailer frame when I tow. Having zero guides when loading on the trailer sounds like a real pain though. I've only had one boat without them but it was a v-hull and would straighten itself up once the bow V got into the forward bunk. [/QUOTE]
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