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Also, how would you put that thing on when its on the trailer? There is a
roller at the top of my trailer that would be in the way! --C |
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I see now, I have one roller above the winch hook and one below. I could
just remove the lower one during the install. Hopefully having this roller on wouldnt mess up the keel guard? "Ree-Yees" wrote in message ... Also, how would you put that thing on when its on the trailer? There is a roller at the top of my trailer that would be in the way! --C |
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See if the bow will rise a bit on its own if you loosen the winch.
If so, this may give you needed clearance. Also, I do not believe that a keel quard is meant to go that high up on the bow. I believe it is designed for beaching and not for docking. :^o The picture of the boat at the link you provided appears to be a much shallower/ flatter boat and probably why they show it mounted as far up the bow as it is. -Jim Ree-Yees wrote: I see now, I have one roller above the winch hook and one below. I could just remove the lower one during the install. Hopefully having this roller on wouldnt mess up the keel guard? "Ree-Yees" wrote in message ... Also, how would you put that thing on when its on the trailer? There is a roller at the top of my trailer that would be in the way! --C |
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