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    Posted: August-06-2020 at 10:39am
I've got a 2002 196 Air. I'm setting up a new boat lift and trying to figure out where the boat should sit on the bunks. Does any know where the center of gravity is on the boat?
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Not sure on CoG, but I set up my boat lift to match my trailer bunks. Works well.
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If it’s a typical vertical lift shore station I like the side of the windshield even with the main front pole on the lift.

For bunks, trailer is a good guide. About 3 feet between the bunks is a good starting point if the trailer is not around.
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