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<blockquote data-quote="cyclops2" data-source="post: 492753" data-attributes="member: 32141"><p>All Aluminum boats are pushed around by wind & currents. So I first put 2 GUIDE ON POSTS at the trailer rear. Then woke up 1 day that 2 more guide poles about midway on the trailer would be better.</p><p>The 4 poles with white PVC rotating sleeves are great. The pipes are heavy walled Electrical Aluminum Pipe. 90 degree sweeps make them unbreakable. Pipes are 5' tall. I have no problem loading on very high spring Delaware River currents. 1 st time everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyclops2, post: 492753, member: 32141"] All Aluminum boats are pushed around by wind & currents. So I first put 2 GUIDE ON POSTS at the trailer rear. Then woke up 1 day that 2 more guide poles about midway on the trailer would be better. The 4 poles with white PVC rotating sleeves are great. The pipes are heavy walled Electrical Aluminum Pipe. 90 degree sweeps make them unbreakable. Pipes are 5' tall. I have no problem loading on very high spring Delaware River currents. 1 st time everytime. [/QUOTE]
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