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btfish
Posted 5/17/2015 3:32 AM (#769078 - in reply to #769067)
Subject: RE: Trailer Guide Ons




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Location: With my son on the water
On my last boat, Lund single console with a bunk trailer no matter what I did the boat would always sit on the trailer toward the port side. I then realized this was happening because the Starboard side of the boat sat a bit deeper than the port side (partially because I had a large muskie box under the console). Therefore when the boat went on the trailer the starboard side would make contact first, kind or anchoring itself to the trailer and then it would push the rest of the boat to the port side. The only way I could resolve this was to put the trailer in the water kind of sideways with the port side deeper. (Tough to do all the time)

I then purchased (Cabela's Deluxe Roller Guide-ons) about $120. These made the boat go on perfect every time. They are galvanized, very adjustable, and heavy duty.

They are the only way to go IMO.

Have a good day

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