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<blockquote data-quote="TKO22" data-source="post: 478000" data-attributes="member: 25979"><p>I just today mounted those same guide bunks on my shorelandr trailer for my 14’ Sea Nymph. The trailer was obviously not originally made for that boat, and I always struggled getting it on straight... to the point I was using my kayak way more often.</p><p></p><p>Took about 2 hrs to get them mounted and adjusted, and put the boat in two lakes today and absolutely no issues. And it was very windy today. Best $139 I’ve spent lately at Bass Pro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TKO22, post: 478000, member: 25979"] I just today mounted those same guide bunks on my shorelandr trailer for my 14’ Sea Nymph. The trailer was obviously not originally made for that boat, and I always struggled getting it on straight... to the point I was using my kayak way more often. Took about 2 hrs to get them mounted and adjusted, and put the boat in two lakes today and absolutely no issues. And it was very windy today. Best $139 I’ve spent lately at Bass Pro. [/QUOTE]
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