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That's best
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Thank you sir!
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Obviously, best to secure bunks up tight to Chines. For self-centering when retrieving. Best to only do it once.
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Damn! Put the horse before the wagon. Was thinking of one of the Whalers! Hope you get the idea.
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![]() If this opens it is completely incorrect. This is the Seafari temporarily on a Owens and Sons custom built to secure the sponsons of a 15 Whaler... If you can get the inside opening between inside of bunks between 54 and 55 inches you will be set for life. It is the measurement between outer and middle two flatter surfaces of your variable deadrise hull. Cannot recall correct nautical term. Hope this helps.?! Part II |
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I measured as best as possible and adjusted the bunks accordingly. Hoping to get the trailer registered tomorrow and get her swapped onto the new trailer in the afternoon. From there I'm sure there will be some minor or major adjustments
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Strive for 54" inside chine to inside chine of inner bunks. No one has chimed in to call me a Googan! I believe that i am correct.
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