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<blockquote data-quote="BassBlaster" data-source="post: 144975" data-attributes="member: 2865"><p>I stacked 2x4's. I had planned to just use singles but it didnt give me enough height to work the tilt latch. Then I was gonna use 4x4's but couldn't find a lumber yard anywhere that sold untreated 4x4's. Remember if you do yours like mine, that front cross bunk needs to sit lower than the rears because the strakes on the boat actually sit on it where they dont on the back. Mine needed to be something like 7/8" lower. I just laid it on there where I was mounting it and drew some lines and set my table saw blade to that height and ran it across there a million times till it was all cut out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassBlaster, post: 144975, member: 2865"] I stacked 2x4's. I had planned to just use singles but it didnt give me enough height to work the tilt latch. Then I was gonna use 4x4's but couldn't find a lumber yard anywhere that sold untreated 4x4's. Remember if you do yours like mine, that front cross bunk needs to sit lower than the rears because the strakes on the boat actually sit on it where they dont on the back. Mine needed to be something like 7/8" lower. I just laid it on there where I was mounting it and drew some lines and set my table saw blade to that height and ran it across there a million times till it was all cut out. [/QUOTE]
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