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<blockquote data-quote="gatorglenn" data-source="post: 424985" data-attributes="member: 20097"><p>When you take it to the dealer. 1) have them move the winchstand forward enough so your transom is sitting on the bunks. It's a must to keep from getting a hook in the bottom of the boat. 2) have them center the boat on the trailer. With the drain hole at back centered between the outside rails. 3) Go beneath the boat and move bunks out to within 1/2" of the outside hull strait. Then move the mounting brackets out on the cross frame to no more then 30* to the outside. When done measure from gunnels to pavement on rear. If it's the same number your done. If not you can raise the low bunk or drop the high bunk so the boat rides level. Your bunks are way off. That's way the movement. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatorglenn, post: 424985, member: 20097"] When you take it to the dealer. 1) have them move the winchstand forward enough so your transom is sitting on the bunks. It's a must to keep from getting a hook in the bottom of the boat. 2) have them center the boat on the trailer. With the drain hole at back centered between the outside rails. 3) Go beneath the boat and move bunks out to within 1/2" of the outside hull strait. Then move the mounting brackets out on the cross frame to no more then 30* to the outside. When done measure from gunnels to pavement on rear. If it's the same number your done. If not you can raise the low bunk or drop the high bunk so the boat rides level. Your bunks are way off. That's way the movement. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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