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Old 11-15-2004, 01:02 PM
bjfg144 bjfg144 is offline
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Default Re: Trailer Question - spec and set up needed

I have a 20 CC and it fits well on the trailer I have. But considering putting a seabracket on the back of my boat. The end of the boat then would sit back off the trailer. I know I can extend the bunks. But the lights would be in the same place. Would it be better to purchase a new trailer either as Rocket or a Continental since they are two local manufacturers?
I heard Rocket is back in business there web-page is on the net. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Old 11-15-2004, 01:20 PM
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Default Re: Trailer Question - spec and set up needed

John,

Here's an image of the SeaMark bracket from Hermco. Because the bracket is not on the same plane as the hull, I guess you could modify a trailer to extend the bunks and put a spacer in there, but I've never seen that. My sence is that the tounge weight would change after you intalled a bracket and the boat would have to be adjusted closer to the front. Interesting subject - any thoughts you guys?

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