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Muskie Bob
Posted 1/21/2009 2:16 PM (#356431 - in reply to #356405)
Subject: Re: coatings on trailer bunks...




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Steve has good advice.

If you use silicone, make sure anyone going with you is aware of the usage. You don't want someone else giving you a helping hand by unhooking the bow eye before you back into the water.

The silicone may be slick and cause some problems in loading......may be different from what you are use to. Make sure the bow eye is hooked up before the motor is shut off or you get out of the boat.

If the bunks are adjustable, you may need to adjust them, as well as, rollers on the trailer.

Other than that, a lot of problems happen when the trailer is backed in too far....both loading and unloading.




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