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<blockquote data-quote="kstrayhorn" data-source="post: 391964" data-attributes="member: 15815"><p>Sorry guys, I've been away for a while. I've adapted this system a bit, primarily only how it's fastened to the boat. I have an eye bolt on each side on the back where the trailer sticks out past the boat with a cam lashing strap through each. I have clips on the rear handles so I just clip on the straps and tighten. To hold the front end snug, I have an eye bolt sticking out on each side so I use a cam strap over the boat and hook it in the eyes on each side. Works really well.</p><p></p><p>When I'm running trot lines down the street I leave the motor on, but I have a piece that sticks out and holds the lower end out a bit so all the weight isn't bouncing and yanking on the transom. When I do that, I move all my weights and gear to the front to keep it balanced. However, for any other transport, I lay the motor on a tire in the front end of the boat.</p><p></p><p>I'm really pleased with how well this system works, but I'm thinking about selling it now to find something 14'-15.5' and wider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrayhorn, post: 391964, member: 15815"] Sorry guys, I've been away for a while. I've adapted this system a bit, primarily only how it's fastened to the boat. I have an eye bolt on each side on the back where the trailer sticks out past the boat with a cam lashing strap through each. I have clips on the rear handles so I just clip on the straps and tighten. To hold the front end snug, I have an eye bolt sticking out on each side so I use a cam strap over the boat and hook it in the eyes on each side. Works really well. When I'm running trot lines down the street I leave the motor on, but I have a piece that sticks out and holds the lower end out a bit so all the weight isn't bouncing and yanking on the transom. When I do that, I move all my weights and gear to the front to keep it balanced. However, for any other transport, I lay the motor on a tire in the front end of the boat. I'm really pleased with how well this system works, but I'm thinking about selling it now to find something 14'-15.5' and wider [/QUOTE]
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