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Old 07-25-2006, 07:22 PM
ScottM ScottM is offline
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Default Re: New England Trailer Advice

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I keep hearing about bunks made out of various materials that are more slick than the carpet. Has anyone ever tried them up hear.
My buddy has a Venture bunk trailer with that slick white plastic and it works pretty well. However, as some of the others guys have said, rollers work much better in the Northeast due to greater tide changes and steep ramps.

My dad has had his 23 Sceptre on a ShoreLand'r galvy roller trailer for 5 years now without any hull dimpling issues. Before that, the previous owner had a roller trailer under the boat too.

With rollers, the more the better. Get as many as you can afford, and go with the non-marking, Stoltz-type rollers if you can.
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