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Unread 05-03-2012, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner View Post
Bunks never stopped me from dragging one off the trailer by tying it to a small oak. Just place a few tires under her at the proper moments. Flats boat is on the ground now, trying to refurbish the trailer. Aluminum trailers flex something fierce both on and off.
Bunk trailers rule the south. As a yardboy at a boat dealership I always kept a can of spray silicone handy. I suspect those rollers require some lubrication. My dumb old bunks just lay there and wait.

Umm, Reel, you got work right there.. GLOSanding.

LOL!!...Smoke mentioned tires too...I don't have but ONE tire...I got a STACK of concrete blocks and wood cut-offs though...

It's funny how rollers rule up north and we love our bunks down here...both of them have there pluses and minuses, but I'll stick w/bunks fer now...maybe get a roller when I retire to Barnegat Bay!!...LOOKOUT Y'all!!

Got the rest of the sanding finished today...she lookin' WHITE-BOTTOMED now....will pick up the paint this weekend...gettin' rid of the ugly bottom a little at the time...


Great!!...West marine just called..my bottom paint went to Tennessee instead of SC...grrrr....
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