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Maintenance and Upkeep G3 1756SC
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 469057" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>That's an even easier fix, side bunks aren't needed! :wink: I actually just took my boat out of the water for the season yesterday. Our ramp comes down at an angle probably 45 degrees to the current and the river is so low you have to back off the ramp which isn't level at that point. I leave the fenders above the waterline and I was able to load the boat centered cranking the winch with my weak arm (I weigh 150 lbs). But assuming your side bunks are centered on the brackets, a stripped out hole would require the next size larger bolt if the hole in the bracket is big enough, or new bunks. For the side bunks, I would use the carpet to reduce the chance of scratching the side of the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 469057, member: 12995"] That's an even easier fix, side bunks aren't needed! :wink: I actually just took my boat out of the water for the season yesterday. Our ramp comes down at an angle probably 45 degrees to the current and the river is so low you have to back off the ramp which isn't level at that point. I leave the fenders above the waterline and I was able to load the boat centered cranking the winch with my weak arm (I weigh 150 lbs). But assuming your side bunks are centered on the brackets, a stripped out hole would require the next size larger bolt if the hole in the bracket is big enough, or new bunks. For the side bunks, I would use the carpet to reduce the chance of scratching the side of the boat. [/QUOTE]
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