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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally getting a new (to me) tin boat, a 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrilla" data-source="post: 107624" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>The trailer is completely fixed and the boat sits on it 1000% better. For once, every single bolt succumbed to PB blaster and a breaker bar, normally you get at least one stubborn one! The boat is no longer sitting crooked on the trailer, and the bow eye is now under the roller. The front support boards are in their lowest position, and supporting the front of the boat. I'll need to put regular bunks on this trailer before I get an outboard, since the last foot or so of the boat is unsupported, and I don't want the dreaded "hook". OK NOW it's time to go fishing!</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Well I *could* just slide the bow tie support, etc (whatever it's called) more forward on the trailer, since the tongue is probably long enough for at least a 16' boat. Then the hull won't be hanging off the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrilla, post: 107624, member: 863"] The trailer is completely fixed and the boat sits on it 1000% better. For once, every single bolt succumbed to PB blaster and a breaker bar, normally you get at least one stubborn one! The boat is no longer sitting crooked on the trailer, and the bow eye is now under the roller. The front support boards are in their lowest position, and supporting the front of the boat. I'll need to put regular bunks on this trailer before I get an outboard, since the last foot or so of the boat is unsupported, and I don't want the dreaded "hook". OK NOW it's time to go fishing! EDIT: Well I *could* just slide the bow tie support, etc (whatever it's called) more forward on the trailer, since the tongue is probably long enough for at least a 16' boat. Then the hull won't be hanging off the back. [/QUOTE]
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