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I got out of work early today and the weather was beautiful. I couldnt resist trying to drop the V20 in for a quick ride on the river. The boat ran great, not as fast as I thought it would be but it ran really well. I was only out for a about an hour so I really didnt get to see what the boat could do. Anyway, When it was time to pull the boat I had a problem with the trailer. I tried adjusting the rollers before and thought I had them adjusted properly. The boat scraped on the front rollers. It doesnt seem like there is a lot of clearance between the strakes and the roller assembly arms. I will have to take a picture tommorrow to show what I am talking about. Without a picture none of this makes sense.,
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Mulv. Congrads on the maiden voyage. I'm hoping to be in the water by May I hope. Take a few pics. of the rollers. I would hate to have the same problem after painting my hull and then get a gouge in her.
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Hammer, no scapey on your hull. That trailer was already setup for a V-20.
Lance
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V20 is very sharp in the front, rollers need to be real close to each other so it won't fall between them!
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Airslot,
Thanks, I knew you wouldnt let me down on that trailer. I'm still happy as heck with it. ;D ;D ;D
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