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<blockquote data-quote="oilsmoke" data-source="post: 515557" data-attributes="member: 35880"><p>I'd go with that, take a piece of wood, counter sink a few carriage bolts through it, cover it in carpet an bolt it at an angle to the inside edge of both fenders, it'll act both as a pad and guide to hold the boat in place both on the road and while loading. </p><p></p><p>If not leave it alone, its not that close and if the boat fits the bunks and bow stop correctly just tie it down and go. I spent half a day lowering my boat between the fenders like that just so I don't have to sink it so deep in the saltwater to launch. Of course I'm not at all worried about scratching my 50 year old boat either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oilsmoke, post: 515557, member: 35880"] I'd go with that, take a piece of wood, counter sink a few carriage bolts through it, cover it in carpet an bolt it at an angle to the inside edge of both fenders, it'll act both as a pad and guide to hold the boat in place both on the road and while loading. If not leave it alone, its not that close and if the boat fits the bunks and bow stop correctly just tie it down and go. I spent half a day lowering my boat between the fenders like that just so I don't have to sink it so deep in the saltwater to launch. Of course I'm not at all worried about scratching my 50 year old boat either. [/QUOTE]
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