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<blockquote data-quote="eezerz" data-source="post: 127110" data-attributes="member: 2462"><p>so the bunk material i used does not scratch the boat or leave any marks....</p><p>you give the boat a light shove and off in the water she goes.</p><p>same thing loading, i could literally pull the boat on the trailer with my pinky finger, on a sloped ramp...</p><p>i'm very happy with the results...</p><p></p><p>oh, i also rounded the edges, i did not leave it sharp like in my pics...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eezerz, post: 127110, member: 2462"] so the bunk material i used does not scratch the boat or leave any marks.... you give the boat a light shove and off in the water she goes. same thing loading, i could literally pull the boat on the trailer with my pinky finger, on a sloped ramp... i'm very happy with the results... oh, i also rounded the edges, i did not leave it sharp like in my pics... [/QUOTE]
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