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Getting a Jon boat to load straight on trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott F" data-source="post: 451152" data-attributes="member: 23059"><p>Except for the guides on the bow end, I had 8" of play on the stern end guides and that was what was giving me all the problems. The current would push the stern up against one of the guides and the strakes on the bottom would not slide over the bunks to let it get centered. Tighter guides on the stern prevent it from getting too far offline. An extra set of guides closer to the bow would probably help too, but I think the center roller guide is doing the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott F, post: 451152, member: 23059"] Except for the guides on the bow end, I had 8" of play on the stern end guides and that was what was giving me all the problems. The current would push the stern up against one of the guides and the strakes on the bottom would not slide over the bunks to let it get centered. Tighter guides on the stern prevent it from getting too far offline. An extra set of guides closer to the bow would probably help too, but I think the center roller guide is doing the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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