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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 498084" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Cav plate looks about right, mabey a slight trim further out if needed for best performance!! I have had both roller and bunk, if properly setup, I will take rollers anyday !! Your rollers can be tightened up to be stiffer, less pivot if needed. A keel roller or self centering roller at the back and a couple side guides and that boat should be a breeze to load and unload.. </p><p>Having extra tongue weight shouldn't cause any towing issues, better to be heavy than to light !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 498084, member: 1183"] Cav plate looks about right, mabey a slight trim further out if needed for best performance!! I have had both roller and bunk, if properly setup, I will take rollers anyday !! Your rollers can be tightened up to be stiffer, less pivot if needed. A keel roller or self centering roller at the back and a couple side guides and that boat should be a breeze to load and unload.. Having extra tongue weight shouldn't cause any towing issues, better to be heavy than to light !! [/QUOTE]
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