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| I own a 17 foot fiberglass boat with a bunk style trailer. I was recently up north on a fishing trip where the air temperature dropped down into the high teens at night. The next morning i was unable to slide my boat into the water because the boat was actually froze to the trailer bunks. Anyone have and ideas or suggestions for something i could apply to the bunks so that the boat will not freeze to the trailer? |
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Location: Tomahawk,Wis | When you put it back in the water it should slide off again....
If you really wanted to spray some pam or silicone on them.
Wally |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Just let it sit in the water a few minutes. Be patient......If you put the back end in deeper than normal it will float right off.
Edited by Top H2O 11/4/2012 9:11 AM
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I've had that happen as well. And as stated, back in a little deeper if you're able to and it will come off. I had to give it about 15 minutes when it happened to me. But eventually it will thaw out enough to pop free.
Aaron |
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