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Thanks to the both of you. I have the side vertical bunks. Great for loading in side winds or current. I had some of the plastic vertical white pipe things and snapped one off trying to load my boat on the trailer in the Sewannee River, a few years back. Fulton would not sell me a replacement, so I won't buy their products any more.
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Guys,
If you look at your trailer bunks, mine is a Triumph/E-Z Loader with a 210CC, they are mounted or attached to the trailer frame at only two places. Near the rear and near the front of the bunks. When the weight of the boat rests on them, they bend or bow some causing the slight upturned look when viewed from the side. When my boat is off the trailer, the bunks are nearly straight since they have sprung back to original shape. I think that is the best explanation of how they get the bowed appearance. Whether the bunk material is real wood or the synthetic type, either would bow and conform to the contour of the hull bottom. Take a look next time you unload. Codfish |
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