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it looks like your gonna have the same problem we did. When your loading your boat, your bow is gonna hit that tongue and frame joint (where the frame comes together to form a V around the tounge) and put a very pretty gouge in the bow. we fixed the problem with a 1' by 2' peice of treated plywood bolted to the trailer covered with carpet .
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yeap mind did the same on it's new trailer i haven't fixed it yet can you post some pics of your wood added and how to fix that issue.
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you could always just raise the bunks a couple of inches. that would fix it ;)
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...or you could just send the trailer on down to me and I'll deal w/ it!!...
Did Hammer say that ??? ...
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not on mine it's a crappy roller trailer
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Ive paid a little extra to have them adjust the trailer to fit the boat. without digging out the papaer work I think it was 150.00 there lifting the boat out with straps and setting it on to adjust it....... but now that you guys mentioned it Iam going to bring it to there attention ;D
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