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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 209903" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>my trailer has the three rollers up the middle, my two bunks are a hair over 4 ft. long and i also have 2 12inch bunks halfway to my bow stop from the third roller. they are spaced about 6 inches apart and they pivot length wise. ive never seen one before with them, they keep the keel centered to the bow stop. ive never seen bunks on their side like you explained but i would think you would want them laying flat to have more grip to keep the boat from sliding. the only reason i cxan think of someone puting them on their side is to make them stronger but with a 14ft semi v if you have 2 supports/brackets on each laying them flat they are plenty strong enough. id change them if i were you, jmho....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 209903, member: 4468"] my trailer has the three rollers up the middle, my two bunks are a hair over 4 ft. long and i also have 2 12inch bunks halfway to my bow stop from the third roller. they are spaced about 6 inches apart and they pivot length wise. ive never seen one before with them, they keep the keel centered to the bow stop. ive never seen bunks on their side like you explained but i would think you would want them laying flat to have more grip to keep the boat from sliding. the only reason i cxan think of someone puting them on their side is to make them stronger but with a 14ft semi v if you have 2 supports/brackets on each laying them flat they are plenty strong enough. id change them if i were you, jmho.... [/QUOTE]
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