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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1989 Alumacraft Lunker LTD / 1990 Highway trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Pector55" data-source="post: 468547" data-attributes="member: 25077"><p>Day 4 - Evening, I addressed the bunks. The two on the sides were not mounted right to begin with and to top it off, one 2x4 was rotted. I decided that rather than replace the 2x4 and buy carpet to wrap it, I removed the side bunks and just measured the width of the boat at the bottom. Based on this, I remounted the rails on the solid cross bars of the trailer and I'll cover them with PVC to serve as guide rails. I love having these when loading the boat on a windy day and they also really help to see your trailer when backing up to the ramp. These are now bolted on solid vs the crazy ubolt solution that was on there originally.</p><p></p><p>Don't mind the axle setting up there. I'm trying to get the bolt out of the slipper leaf spring so I can replace those. I was hoping to get those out tonight but after whacking the bolt with a 3lb hammer, I may have to resort to burning them out.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]102752[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pector55, post: 468547, member: 25077"] Day 4 - Evening, I addressed the bunks. The two on the sides were not mounted right to begin with and to top it off, one 2x4 was rotted. I decided that rather than replace the 2x4 and buy carpet to wrap it, I removed the side bunks and just measured the width of the boat at the bottom. Based on this, I remounted the rails on the solid cross bars of the trailer and I'll cover them with PVC to serve as guide rails. I love having these when loading the boat on a windy day and they also really help to see your trailer when backing up to the ramp. These are now bolted on solid vs the crazy ubolt solution that was on there originally. Don't mind the axle setting up there. I'm trying to get the bolt out of the slipper leaf spring so I can replace those. I was hoping to get those out tonight but after whacking the bolt with a 3lb hammer, I may have to resort to burning them out. [ATTACH type="full" alt="New guides.jpg"]102752._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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