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Bow Eye for my Orlando Clipper
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<blockquote data-quote="ericman" data-source="post: 425483" data-attributes="member: 11909"><p>If the bow stop is above the bow eye, then your winch will actually pull the boat up from the rollers or bunks. You don't want that. You WANT the bow stop even or slightly below the bow eye so it winches down to the bunks or rollers. In your case, the only thing I would change is raising your winch and bow stop so it is just below the bow eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericman, post: 425483, member: 11909"] If the bow stop is above the bow eye, then your winch will actually pull the boat up from the rollers or bunks. You don't want that. You WANT the bow stop even or slightly below the bow eye so it winches down to the bunks or rollers. In your case, the only thing I would change is raising your winch and bow stop so it is just below the bow eye. [/QUOTE]
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