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I have 12' side boards. Really love them. As I retrieve in both wind and
rivers. Bill "RichZ" wrote in message ... The only thing that should touch the rollers is the bow of the boat, to keep i off the cross members when it's coming up between the bunks. The outboard bunkers do nothing to make driving on any easier. It's the center bunks that straighten the boat out. on most hulls, they closer to the keel they are, the better job they do, because they pick up the steepest part of the V. If you don't have enough V to align the boat, then you'll need outside guides to bounce the stern to the center. But the biggest mistake I see people make who can't get on a drive-on trailer straight, is to put the trailer too deep in the water. If the stern is still floating when you're an foot or two from the winch stand, then you've got the trailer to deep. The bunkers can't straighten the boat out if they aren't in play. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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