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Added 'gutter' covers to my carpeted bunks
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_Fisher" data-source="post: 420071" data-attributes="member: 19867"><p>Here's another happy gutter owner. I stripped the carpeting off the bunks. I lightly champfered the sides of the 2x4's to fit the gutter channel. On launching, I stop the trailer before the hubs touch the water. Then , with a light boat, I slide to 16' boat off with a light jiggle to break the first grip and a push to the water. On recovery, the winch pulls the boat up over the first roller. I have a lot less salt water held against the hull than with carpeted bunks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_Fisher, post: 420071, member: 19867"] Here's another happy gutter owner. I stripped the carpeting off the bunks. I lightly champfered the sides of the 2x4's to fit the gutter channel. On launching, I stop the trailer before the hubs touch the water. Then , with a light boat, I slide to 16' boat off with a light jiggle to break the first grip and a push to the water. On recovery, the winch pulls the boat up over the first roller. I have a lot less salt water held against the hull than with carpeted bunks. [/QUOTE]
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