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Cracked front hull fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinny Fleet" data-source="post: 453557" data-attributes="member: 22140"><p>All these comments are good. Looking at your layout I believe I would rethink the POSITION of the bow stop and the winch. I would have it such that the winch was lowered on the winch stand, and the bow stop slightly above it. Perhaps a flat bow stop made of carpeted 2x4 would be the best. That will level the boat a bit better on the trailer. Then when you do the fix on the hull make sure the keel rollers are aligned along the hull contour so they take the load evenly. </p><p></p><p>just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinny Fleet, post: 453557, member: 22140"] All these comments are good. Looking at your layout I believe I would rethink the POSITION of the bow stop and the winch. I would have it such that the winch was lowered on the winch stand, and the bow stop slightly above it. Perhaps a flat bow stop made of carpeted 2x4 would be the best. That will level the boat a bit better on the trailer. Then when you do the fix on the hull make sure the keel rollers are aligned along the hull contour so they take the load evenly. just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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