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<blockquote data-quote="Striper57" data-source="post: 505176" data-attributes="member: 16756"><p>You must not live in the mountains. On some the roads I trailer on, you'd bounce a boat right off a trailer if it wasn't tied down, or at least make it jump off the bunks and cause damage to the hull or transom. And for the OP, why not use retractable boatbuckles? They are one of the best inventions for trying down boat transoms and every boat I have and previously had all have retractable tie downs. And there isn't ever any metal to bounce against your boat while going down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Striper57, post: 505176, member: 16756"] You must not live in the mountains. On some the roads I trailer on, you'd bounce a boat right off a trailer if it wasn't tied down, or at least make it jump off the bunks and cause damage to the hull or transom. And for the OP, why not use retractable boatbuckles? They are one of the best inventions for trying down boat transoms and every boat I have and previously had all have retractable tie downs. And there isn't ever any metal to bounce against your boat while going down the road. [/QUOTE]
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