Texasmark
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- Dec 20, 2005
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Bought a used boat. Had 2 bunks; no keel rollers.
Decided to add keel rollers to aid in "driving on".
Glad I did as the last time I was out when I went to retrieve the truck/trailer, I noticed the rear of one bunk had broken loose from the trailer.
I tried to tie it in place to reload the boat but it floated out of position and was useless.
Thank goodness for the keel rollers. Was able to strap the boat down to the good bunk (letting the bad side just float) and make it home without a problem.
Mark
Decided to add keel rollers to aid in "driving on".
Glad I did as the last time I was out when I went to retrieve the truck/trailer, I noticed the rear of one bunk had broken loose from the trailer.
I tried to tie it in place to reload the boat but it floated out of position and was useless.
Thank goodness for the keel rollers. Was able to strap the boat down to the good bunk (letting the bad side just float) and make it home without a problem.
Mark