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<blockquote data-quote="Brine" data-source="post: 97942" data-attributes="member: 1053"><p>I don't know if it should be considered a mistake until you can recognize a problem. Since it's already installed, I would take it to the ramp first and see how it does. As far as 3" goes, because I can't powerload my boat (electric only) 3" is a big deal. Not to mention, it looks like you doubled up your 2 x 4 which added another 1.5". I am in the process of installing my bunks, and have taken bassboy's suggestion of eliminating the same brackets you have used and will use some spacers instead. Yesterday was a great example, almost everyone had to get wet to load their boats at the particular ramp we were at. Having the bunks lowere would have been helpful. I'll have pics of mine possibly today after I am done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brine, post: 97942, member: 1053"] I don't know if it should be considered a mistake until you can recognize a problem. Since it's already installed, I would take it to the ramp first and see how it does. As far as 3" goes, because I can't powerload my boat (electric only) 3" is a big deal. Not to mention, it looks like you doubled up your 2 x 4 which added another 1.5". I am in the process of installing my bunks, and have taken bassboy's suggestion of eliminating the same brackets you have used and will use some spacers instead. Yesterday was a great example, almost everyone had to get wet to load their boats at the particular ramp we were at. Having the bunks lowere would have been helpful. I'll have pics of mine possibly today after I am done. [/QUOTE]
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