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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 505025" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Your good from those pics...Rollers need to be reasonably close and yours look good. The number of rollers is also important, make sure you have enough to suppirt the weight, ecpecially on an aluminum hull. Been a boat owner for over 60 yrs, more than half of the many aluminum boats I have owned have had roller trailers, including my current Sylvan. The trick to roller trailers is to have enough rolkers to support the weight. Some roller trailers also have bunks, all depends in the design and weight being carried. Make sure you have keel rollers as well, can't have to many. You have a good brand name trailer, you should be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 505025, member: 1183"] Your good from those pics...Rollers need to be reasonably close and yours look good. The number of rollers is also important, make sure you have enough to suppirt the weight, ecpecially on an aluminum hull. Been a boat owner for over 60 yrs, more than half of the many aluminum boats I have owned have had roller trailers, including my current Sylvan. The trick to roller trailers is to have enough rolkers to support the weight. Some roller trailers also have bunks, all depends in the design and weight being carried. Make sure you have keel rollers as well, can't have to many. You have a good brand name trailer, you should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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