
12-21-2006, 07:17 PM
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Ospery Vic has some great shots
Of the custom trailer that he (like I) had made for our boats...
http://www.triumphowners.net/photos/.../ppuser/5/sl/o
Which should give you some better angles to view it from. I do agree though, it appears that your bunks (for a 210) are too short and if you do not have 6 bunks, I recommend getting the extra ones installed. For back when we had our old 210, that extra set made loading and unloading it even in cross winds nice even without the extra alinement poles like Vic and I now have on our trailers
No need to worry about the warping though, once it gets supported correctly again, it should to go right back into shape. If you can leave her in the water for a few days it will shift back even quicker since the water supports the hulls as they need to be supported
Hope this helps ?
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