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Shallow Ramp Launching (updated with picture)
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 385726" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Wow, that boat is in the nose bleed section. LoL I know most of this has already been said, but it's worth saying again. It looks like the bunks are at their highest setting/adjustment. I'd start by lowering them as much as possible. If the boat will fit between the fenders without hitting them then lower it all the way. You might even be able to mount the bunks flat if they are currently mounted on their sides. As already mentioned, a set of 8" tires will help. If your bunks are mounted flat or you can mount them that way, the idea mentioned above about the vinyl post split in half will work well. There are other options for other types of plastic but try to get something that's known to work well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 385726, member: 7544"] Wow, that boat is in the nose bleed section. LoL I know most of this has already been said, but it's worth saying again. It looks like the bunks are at their highest setting/adjustment. I'd start by lowering them as much as possible. If the boat will fit between the fenders without hitting them then lower it all the way. You might even be able to mount the bunks flat if they are currently mounted on their sides. As already mentioned, a set of 8" tires will help. If your bunks are mounted flat or you can mount them that way, the idea mentioned above about the vinyl post split in half will work well. There are other options for other types of plastic but try to get something that's known to work well. [/QUOTE]
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