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<blockquote data-quote="Badbagger" data-source="post: 315261" data-attributes="member: 5389"><p>Almost forgot, also ordered some Surfix Bunk Sticks - These are MANDATORY. Since we'll be strictly Saltwater, when pull the boat back up onto the trailer the carpet will be soaked in Saltwater and stay wet for days. Electrolysis is a BAD BAD thing so these sticks will put some polymer between the hull & bunks. Another BIG plus is this makes launching and loading effortless. Once you unhook from the strap & chain, it takes NOTHING to slide into the water. WARNING: Make SURE that your boat is IN THE WATER before you unhook or it will be a BAD BAD day.</p><p></p><p>Used these on my 1966 G3 and the wife could pull the boat back onto the trailer herself. HIGHLY recommend these:</p><p></p><p>https://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html</p><p></p><p>I'm anal as hell and read and read and then read more. These are about the best there is and having used them, I will attest to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badbagger, post: 315261, member: 5389"] Almost forgot, also ordered some Surfix Bunk Sticks - These are MANDATORY. Since we'll be strictly Saltwater, when pull the boat back up onto the trailer the carpet will be soaked in Saltwater and stay wet for days. Electrolysis is a BAD BAD thing so these sticks will put some polymer between the hull & bunks. Another BIG plus is this makes launching and loading effortless. Once you unhook from the strap & chain, it takes NOTHING to slide into the water. WARNING: Make SURE that your boat is IN THE WATER before you unhook or it will be a BAD BAD day. Used these on my 1966 G3 and the wife could pull the boat back onto the trailer herself. HIGHLY recommend these: https://www.surfixinc.com/surfix_trailer_bunkslides.html I'm anal as hell and read and read and then read more. These are about the best there is and having used them, I will attest to that. [/QUOTE]
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