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8122pbrainard
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Posted: July-28-2019 at 1:58pm |
The new carpet looks great.
Yes, always good advice. |
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beebe
Newbie Joined: May-15-2017 Location: Arkansas Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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The previous owner had nailed the carpet back onto the bunks causing gouging in the gel coat by the nail head. 2 nice new bunks. I also waxed the boat. Now it slides on and off the trailer WAY easier. Warning: If you do this, don't drive up the boat ramp without the turnbuckle attached. We pulled up just a bit. Our boat slid off the trailer. Fortunately the water was still deep enough that it floated. I bet we were within an inch of damaging the prop. |
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gt40KS
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Cool, have fun with that Post some pics when done
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beebe
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Time to work on the trailer. Needs new carpet. |
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