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Default Keel roller pics for Hammer

It looks flimsy but trust me, its solid. As I mentioned, it is not bearing any weight. It's only there to guide the bow over the part of the trailer that was gouging into it.





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Default Keel roller pics for Hammer

It looks flimsy but trust me, its solid. As I mentioned, it is not bearing any weight. It's only there to guide the bow over the part of the trailer that was gouging into it.





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Thanks Tuna. It gives me ideas on my gouging problem I presume that you didnt do that and it came that way ?
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Thanks Tuna. It gives me ideas on my gouging problem I presume that you didnt do that and it came that way ?
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Default Re: Keel roller pics for Hammer

He did it cause you can see the paint from when he was done ;)

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He did it cause you can see the paint from when he was done ;)

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LOL. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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LOL. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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This is how mine is set up.



Thinking of still installing this maybe.



Or mounting this on the top side of that center support.

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Default Re: Keel roller pics for Hammer

Hammer, MJ is right I did do it. The green paint is a rust stopping variety I sprayed on the new holes through the galvanized parts. Green was all I had and I wasn't willing to make another trip to the hardware store for grey. There was only an old piece of tire rubber over the metal when I got the boat and the bow damage is still there. My brother builds surfboards and will reglass this next winter after I fix it up.
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