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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... Can anyone have a look at these and give me their opinions? http://www.cesmithco.com/product/roller2.htm They look like a good idea - rollers to replace existing carpeted bunks. I'm not sure how they'd fit though or if there are any draw backs. Comments? TIA -- Nick The rollers are great, but be aware that as well as easing the boat backwards off and on the trailer, it can also roll forwards when you brake hard. I always use a restraining strap secured at the back of the trailer running to the winching eye on the boat - had a boat roll forward over the winch post once. Hope this helps. Chris |
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