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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 424466" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>I can't tell from your pictures but are your bunk brackets adjustable for angle? If yes, then next time you go to the lake, launch the boat and then adjust the angle of the bunks a little bit so the boat will sit in a slight cradle or V.</p><p></p><p>You don't say how much it will slide but do you have small wind guides or loading guides on your trailer?? </p><p></p><p>You could adjust your right side bunk out wider so that the bunk is closer to the inside of the outer strake (not sure that is correct term) which should stop the sliding.</p><p></p><p>As long as the bunk is flush, it probably won't hurt anything, but a simple solution is to move the bunk board itself back a couple inches when you have the boat in the water. It's a 20 minute job, just take all the tools you need with you, launch, make the adjustments and go fishing. Then see how it loads after you caught that big one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 424466, member: 4251"] I can't tell from your pictures but are your bunk brackets adjustable for angle? If yes, then next time you go to the lake, launch the boat and then adjust the angle of the bunks a little bit so the boat will sit in a slight cradle or V. You don't say how much it will slide but do you have small wind guides or loading guides on your trailer?? You could adjust your right side bunk out wider so that the bunk is closer to the inside of the outer strake (not sure that is correct term) which should stop the sliding. As long as the bunk is flush, it probably won't hurt anything, but a simple solution is to move the bunk board itself back a couple inches when you have the boat in the water. It's a 20 minute job, just take all the tools you need with you, launch, make the adjustments and go fishing. Then see how it loads after you caught that big one. [/QUOTE]
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