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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 470665" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I've done it both ways to a my last 2 boats/trailers. My 16' Lowe I swapped the rollers for bunks at the boat ramp with the boat in the water. On my sprint boat, I used a spare 2x4 as a temporary bunk and lifted one side of the boat off one old bunk with the 2x4 and floor jack (with jackstands as a backup) and pulled the old bunk out. I put the new bunk in place and drilled the holes for the mounting bracket on one end and bolted it on, then the other end to make sure it was lined up. Then I dropped the jack down with the 2x4 and went and did the other side. That way, most of the boat weight is still on one bunk and the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 470665, member: 12995"] I've done it both ways to a my last 2 boats/trailers. My 16' Lowe I swapped the rollers for bunks at the boat ramp with the boat in the water. On my sprint boat, I used a spare 2x4 as a temporary bunk and lifted one side of the boat off one old bunk with the 2x4 and floor jack (with jackstands as a backup) and pulled the old bunk out. I put the new bunk in place and drilled the holes for the mounting bracket on one end and bolted it on, then the other end to make sure it was lined up. Then I dropped the jack down with the 2x4 and went and did the other side. That way, most of the boat weight is still on one bunk and the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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