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Tom,
Maybe if you placed some rollers to assist the bunks, best of both worlds. Paul "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 01:33:30 GMT, "Don White" wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message snip As to the trailer, regardless of how big the trailer is, get rollers instead of bunks. It will save your back. It's the one thing I hate about my Ranger center cosole - those stupid bunks. Good luck. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT As I've read it...better to have the rollers if launching and loading each time you go out....but the bunks are better if you store your boat on the trailer. (better load distribution re long winters/late springs?) I'll be doing both.......... Those are good points. I'd still opt for the rollers - much easier to load and unload. |
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