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CiscoKid
Posted 7/1/2013 12:08 PM (#649488 - in reply to #639542)
Subject: RE: roller guide on for trailers





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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
So what I have noticed since I last posted on this thread. I finally am figuring out how to load and wanted to tell others my findings in case they were still having issues like I was. Many here said to not put the trailer in as far as you would a bunk, and I was told the sae thing from my dealer. However after thinking about it a bit, and not knowing what else to try, I have found I need to put the trailer in as deep, or deeper, than I did with my bunk trailer. Reason being is the keel of the boat was hitting the plastic covering on the back cross member of the trailer. That in turn was causing the boat to ride up the trailer wherever it hit. So if it didn't hit perfectly centered the boat would load to one side. By putting the trailer deeper it no longer hits that plastic covering, and this has greatly helped in centering the boat.

It still loads a bit to one side but I can live with it.

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