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<blockquote data-quote="RebelRob" data-source="post: 419976" data-attributes="member: 21217"><p>Moved the boat over from the smaller trailer and installed new bunks. Still need to do some adjusting to get it sitting right. Used two 2x4's glued and screwed together for the bunks with vinyl gutters on top. Two 10' sections at Lowe's were only 12$ so if they don't work out no big loss. I coated the 2x4's with spar varnish. I ended up going with option 3 above. Due to the shape of the hull I was unable to make the stern braces work out like I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelRob, post: 419976, member: 21217"] Moved the boat over from the smaller trailer and installed new bunks. Still need to do some adjusting to get it sitting right. Used two 2x4's glued and screwed together for the bunks with vinyl gutters on top. Two 10' sections at Lowe's were only 12$ so if they don't work out no big loss. I coated the 2x4's with spar varnish. I ended up going with option 3 above. Due to the shape of the hull I was unable to make the stern braces work out like I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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