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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 219689" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>It looks better, but you really need the bunks to line up so the transom sits directly on them, or even have the bunks extend slightly past the end of the transom. Looks like you only need to move it 6" or 8", so you might be able move the winch post further forward by relocating your trailer jack further back. In other words, swap the positions of the winch post and the jack, as long as the jack handle clears the boat when you turn it. That's how my trailer is set up. Can't give any help on the turning question, it looks like you've got plenty of tongue length, but you'll just have to test it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 219689, member: 1928"] It looks better, but you really need the bunks to line up so the transom sits directly on them, or even have the bunks extend slightly past the end of the transom. Looks like you only need to move it 6" or 8", so you might be able move the winch post further forward by relocating your trailer jack further back. In other words, swap the positions of the winch post and the jack, as long as the jack handle clears the boat when you turn it. That's how my trailer is set up. Can't give any help on the turning question, it looks like you've got plenty of tongue length, but you'll just have to test it. [/QUOTE]
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