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Old 03-24-2016, 09:37 AM
abl1111 abl1111 is offline
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I don't have time to take pix of my set up, there should be pix I put on here awhile ago for my 23' Tsunami. I have bunks with keel rollers but the thing I added that makes the boat load like a dream are (2) pcs of 6-8' decking board, held up with galvanized brackets on either side of the hulls "V". It's not meant to hold any weight, just to direct the hull into the right loading position. It does this every time.
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Old 03-24-2016, 09:54 AM
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I don't have time to take pix of my set up, there should be pix I put on here awhile ago for my 23' Tsunami. I have bunks with keel rollers but the thing I added that makes the boat load like a dream are (2) pcs of 6-8' decking board, held up with galvanized brackets on either side of the hulls "V". It's not meant to hold any weight, just to direct the hull into the right loading position. It does this every time.
I just got my new trailer in and had the same centering boards added as well. I had the pvc centering V on my last trailer and worked great as well.
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