YES they should!
I'll just run it all back to NORTH CAROLINA and tell them to fix it??
sigh
-W
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
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Hi W,
I bought a new trailer for my older 14' boat from Buck's Outboards in
south
Sacramento, California.
When I picked it up, they told me to bring it back with my boat on it and
they would adjust it for me no charge.
I brought it back and they spent a long time getting it all adjusted for
me.
I was very happy because I don't have all the experience they do so I am
sure they did a better job than I could have.
I guess that a good boat dealer should take care of that when you buy a
boat
package from them?
--
Bill Kiene
Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com
"Clams Canino" wrote in message
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Hello.
My new boat came "with" an Easyloader trailer. Problem is - it was a
new
trailer and the marina just dropped the boat on the trailer and waved
goodbye at it. It didn't adjust anything.
I now have the bunks adjusted correctly - but I'm a little unsure about
the
front roller and winch area.
So I'll do a quick survey.........
Those of you with 18 foot bow-riders..........
Where does the front roller land on the hull when you roll it in? How
far
under the rub-rail on the nose? How far from the bow-cleat? Over or
under
the bow cleat??
Thanks
-W