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'68 Mirrocraft Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Fourbtgait" data-source="post: 337882" data-attributes="member: 12795"><p>And a happy New Year to you and everyone else.</p><p>Adjusted the trailer, putting the bunks out farther to the last holes. Should help stabalize it even more.</p><p>Found the tag on the trailer, it is rated for 1,250 pound capacity. Im guessing at the moment the boat weighs 325. Once I complete it, hang the motor, gear and all, if I have the tire/fender clearance still, I will revisit flipping the axle.</p><p>Tomorrow the fun begins again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fourbtgait, post: 337882, member: 12795"] And a happy New Year to you and everyone else. Adjusted the trailer, putting the bunks out farther to the last holes. Should help stabalize it even more. Found the tag on the trailer, it is rated for 1,250 pound capacity. Im guessing at the moment the boat weighs 325. Once I complete it, hang the motor, gear and all, if I have the tire/fender clearance still, I will revisit flipping the axle. Tomorrow the fun begins again. [/QUOTE]
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