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<blockquote data-quote="olefart" data-source="post: 423334" data-attributes="member: 8819"><p>There are 2 leafs so I will swap them out. did some work on the front I will pull out the grinder and welder to modify the winch placement. hitch is wobbly also may have to cut it off square and weld an extension piece on, or maybe a inside slider extension so I can keep my feet dry launching. I think it was bent, jack knifed backing up to far will have to unbolt it to see for sure and fix it too.</p><p> I'm going to move the boat around on the trailer to see how it looks moved aft a couple feet. I can add in the front and/or extend the rear. I have to cut the rear up anyways to move and lower the rollers. I want to do it with sunlight and I can take pictures.</p><p> not enough time I'll be working in the snow soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olefart, post: 423334, member: 8819"] There are 2 leafs so I will swap them out. did some work on the front I will pull out the grinder and welder to modify the winch placement. hitch is wobbly also may have to cut it off square and weld an extension piece on, or maybe a inside slider extension so I can keep my feet dry launching. I think it was bent, jack knifed backing up to far will have to unbolt it to see for sure and fix it too. I'm going to move the boat around on the trailer to see how it looks moved aft a couple feet. I can add in the front and/or extend the rear. I have to cut the rear up anyways to move and lower the rollers. I want to do it with sunlight and I can take pictures. not enough time I'll be working in the snow soon. [/QUOTE]
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