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<blockquote data-quote="dragbikelmr" data-source="post: 280687" data-attributes="member: 9173"><p>I've had my 14' V on this trailer since I built it this spring. Making the bunks longer for the 14' is the only way to go. I have moved everything around and the only option was to extend them by a couple of feet off the back to support the transom. While doing that I also added them all the way up the front and secured them there as well. It removes the whole tilting action that they want to do while loading and unloading the boat if you keep them stock. I also didn't like how they had the access holes at the bottom for the wiring. I added some holes where the tongue meets the angle supports so they don't come out the bottom and have the slight possibility of getting hung up and torn off. I also did this for the where the wires come out for the tail lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragbikelmr, post: 280687, member: 9173"] I've had my 14' V on this trailer since I built it this spring. Making the bunks longer for the 14' is the only way to go. I have moved everything around and the only option was to extend them by a couple of feet off the back to support the transom. While doing that I also added them all the way up the front and secured them there as well. It removes the whole tilting action that they want to do while loading and unloading the boat if you keep them stock. I also didn't like how they had the access holes at the bottom for the wiring. I added some holes where the tongue meets the angle supports so they don't come out the bottom and have the slight possibility of getting hung up and torn off. I also did this for the where the wires come out for the tail lights. [/QUOTE]
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