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Zebra
01-08-2005, 11:21 AM
I bought my 84 v20 and it didnt come with a trailer. The boat sits fine on the trailer I have, except the bunks dont go all the way to the back of the transom. 12" to 14" short, could this cause a problem down the road with the weight hanging off the rear.... What do you guys think...
Airslot
01-08-2005, 11:31 AM
Get longer bunks.
Airslot
macojoe
01-08-2005, 11:45 AM
I had a roller trailer that came with my boat. It was 2 feet short!! I used it for 5 years that way. With out any problems.
But my boat at that time was a I/O so there was no motor hanging off the back to bounce.
But you have a bunk trailer, you can do like Airslot says, Make longer bunks!! Pretty easy to do and better then having to get a new trailer!!
But when ever you do get the cash for a newer or new trailer get a roller!! It will make your boating experience much Greater!! My old trailer was just that OLD, I just bought a brand new trailer this year and I will tell you, its the best thing I have ever done!!!
Ok Later
victore
01-08-2005, 12:27 PM
I HAVE A SINGLE AXLE ROLLER TRAILER FOR SALE. IT CAME WITH MY V20. IT IS A 1990 LOAD RITE. PLASTIC FENDERS WITH A WINCH. NO REGISTRATION. $400. FOR ONE OF YOU GUYS. IT IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND ROAD READY. YOU CAN SEE IT ON LONG ISLAND.
VIC.
reelapeelin
01-08-2005, 04:43 PM
Buy Vic's trailer or get a motor-toter ;D...
Seakindly
01-08-2005, 05:29 PM
Over time, the unsupported weight of the motor and stern of the boat can deform the hull into what is called a "hook".
As Airslot said - "get longer bunks".
Also, you might try moving the bow stop/winch stand as far forward as possible.
Zebra
01-09-2005, 11:16 AM
Thanks, bow stop is already as far forward as it will go, i'll put in longer bunks....also just watched a fishing show on stripped bass up in NJ NY area 18 to 25 lbs looked like a great fish.
Mac_Attack
01-09-2005, 11:18 AM
Zebra I saw the same show. Strippers look like a fun catch. Bill Mc
reelapeelin
01-09-2005, 01:40 PM
Our freshwater reservoirs are stocked w/stripers...we chase 'em winter, spring and summer(they get lock-jaw in the fall)...generally <10lbs with regular catches up to 20lbs...up to 40lbs from time to time and 50-60lbs are heard of couple of times a year...my best one so far is 34lbs and been tryin' to do better ever since ;D...
We usually use live blue-back herring free-lining slow behind boat w/elec trolling motor...they hit it like a freight train ;D...
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