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<blockquote data-quote="Xnutty98" data-source="post: 513223" data-attributes="member: 35484"><p>I extended the trailer 48 inches and now it seems a lot better. Now I have to work on bunks where the boat will sit right. My plan with this boat is to fish out of it for maybe a month or two and then sell it. I'm still working on my rehab of my 16 foot fiberglass boat. Needs transom, stringers, deck, paint, etc. and being from NY, I have temp issue with glass. Once that's done, this one is getting sold. So I think as of right now, I have enough to do what I need to do as far as the trailer is concerned. Next I'm going to add a storage hatch up front to hold battery, CG stuff, and anchor. That should help with weight distribution. BTW, I love the aluminum boat. Much less to worry about with maintenance. But the stability for my fishing partner (wife) is a bit of an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xnutty98, post: 513223, member: 35484"] I extended the trailer 48 inches and now it seems a lot better. Now I have to work on bunks where the boat will sit right. My plan with this boat is to fish out of it for maybe a month or two and then sell it. I'm still working on my rehab of my 16 foot fiberglass boat. Needs transom, stringers, deck, paint, etc. and being from NY, I have temp issue with glass. Once that's done, this one is getting sold. So I think as of right now, I have enough to do what I need to do as far as the trailer is concerned. Next I'm going to add a storage hatch up front to hold battery, CG stuff, and anchor. That should help with weight distribution. BTW, I love the aluminum boat. Much less to worry about with maintenance. But the stability for my fishing partner (wife) is a bit of an issue. [/QUOTE]
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