harringtondav
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I bought my own Shoreland'r bunk trailer vs. buying the fixed bunk Heritage trailer offered with my new boat. The main reason I paid more for the Shoreland'r is its adjustable bunks. (solenoid reverse brake lock out was another reason).
I float on and off the trailer, and like my boat as low as possible on the trailer. I told the dealer tech how I wanted it set up, but it doesn't look like he did anything other than position the winch mast. He said he was concerned how the strakes would be loaded on the bunks if he moved them.
I'm not buying this story. Guessing they wanted me out the door with minimum set up labor. With my two floor jacks I can make the adjustments myself, and plan on doing so.
I believe the strakes are solid, filled in when the factory laid up the hull, and will handle the bow trailer load. Eventually the bunk carpet will conform. I trailer twice a year for 107 miles each way.
What do you think? Thanks.
I float on and off the trailer, and like my boat as low as possible on the trailer. I told the dealer tech how I wanted it set up, but it doesn't look like he did anything other than position the winch mast. He said he was concerned how the strakes would be loaded on the bunks if he moved them.
I'm not buying this story. Guessing they wanted me out the door with minimum set up labor. With my two floor jacks I can make the adjustments myself, and plan on doing so.
I believe the strakes are solid, filled in when the factory laid up the hull, and will handle the bow trailer load. Eventually the bunk carpet will conform. I trailer twice a year for 107 miles each way.
What do you think? Thanks.