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CiscoKid
Posted 5/9/2013 12:26 PM (#640230 - in reply to #639542)
Subject: RE: roller guide on for trailers





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
This is interesting as in the past I had bunks, and on my new boat this year I was talked into rollers. So far I hate them. Out of the three times I loaded the boat only once did it load straight. Other two times were way to one side. I went as far as trying to have half the back roller out of the water and crank it all the way on, and it still loaded to one side. It appears if the trailer isn't perfectly level I will have problems. That isn't always an option.

I miss my bunks already. I hope I figure it out. Farther out of the water hasn't fixed my problem.

For conversation sake those thar are having problems like me what boat are you running? I am in a Lund this year, and know a few other Lund owners that have similar issues. Curious to know if for whatever reason it is something particular to a Lund loading.

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