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Keel Rollers - Forward and Backwards...OK?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490221" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Should be fine, have a couple on my trailer mounted the same way with no issues. Dont be afraid to put some weight on them, the keel is the strongest point on your boat. The more support the keel has the better...I am going to add one more on my trailer right at the back crossmember. That one wont hold any weight, just there to keep the bow keel from riding on the rubber pad on the crossmember when starting the load up on the trailer. Not sure why the trailer was designed that way, but it will definetly improve the way the boat loads. The more support areas you have on your boat while on the trailer the better off your hull will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490221, member: 1183"] Should be fine, have a couple on my trailer mounted the same way with no issues. Dont be afraid to put some weight on them, the keel is the strongest point on your boat. The more support the keel has the better...I am going to add one more on my trailer right at the back crossmember. That one wont hold any weight, just there to keep the bow keel from riding on the rubber pad on the crossmember when starting the load up on the trailer. Not sure why the trailer was designed that way, but it will definetly improve the way the boat loads. The more support areas you have on your boat while on the trailer the better off your hull will be. [/QUOTE]
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