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<blockquote data-quote="VTCrestliner" data-source="post: 485093" data-attributes="member: 31356"><p>[float=left]The trailer isn't twisting the boat. There's no engine mounted and no weight in the boat. It shouldn't twist even if the bunks are off.</p><p></p><p>The twist is obvious if you visually compare the deckline on the left to the deckline on the right. Notice not only the fact that the left side is higher, but that the line of the far transom there is not parallel to the rear transom, while on the right they are parallel. </p><p></p><p>Somebody didn't sequence weld that boat right.[/float]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTCrestliner, post: 485093, member: 31356"] [float=left]The trailer isn't twisting the boat. There's no engine mounted and no weight in the boat. It shouldn't twist even if the bunks are off. The twist is obvious if you visually compare the deckline on the left to the deckline on the right. Notice not only the fact that the left side is higher, but that the line of the far transom there is not parallel to the rear transom, while on the right they are parallel. Somebody didn't sequence weld that boat right.[/float] [/QUOTE]
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