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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1436 + Trailer Mod (Page 2 Completed Pictures)
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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 190220" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>I went with a flat bow stop. I feel like a roller set up like you have there may allow the boat to bounce around a little and if you was to snug it up too much its going to start lifting the boat off your bunks and then your putting stress on the bow where it makes contacts with that roller. Check out my trailer rebuild for ideas on a solid bow stop. My bracket is home made out of a couple pieces of small angle and a steel gas line was used for the tube the bolt goes through. I didnt have a welder at the time so I paid a guy at the local muffler shop 10 bucks to weld it up. It works great and is a solid stop for the boat. Link in my sig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 190220, member: 2865"] I went with a flat bow stop. I feel like a roller set up like you have there may allow the boat to bounce around a little and if you was to snug it up too much its going to start lifting the boat off your bunks and then your putting stress on the bow where it makes contacts with that roller. Check out my trailer rebuild for ideas on a solid bow stop. My bracket is home made out of a couple pieces of small angle and a steel gas line was used for the tube the bolt goes through. I didnt have a welder at the time so I paid a guy at the local muffler shop 10 bucks to weld it up. It works great and is a solid stop for the boat. Link in my sig. [/QUOTE]
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