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Neo1945

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  1. I got the non marking roller you see at Tractor Supply. I used a center thru bolt and the U bolts  you see. I placed it so that the boat enters it and  then stays centered. The rollers only lightly  touch the hull at rest. The thru bolt is the key to keeping it from turning durning loading or unloading.

  2. 21 hours ago, Sk8man said:

    The PVC posts that you install at the rear of the trailer help a lot and easy installation some come with lights as well. There are a variety to choose from, I just make sure that the front of my bunks are protruding at a certain point (have to determine for your setup) so the boat doesn't float over the bunks and the guide ons center it fine. Just have to make sure the guide posts are set up out aways from the trailer frame  to allow the boat enough room to center when it first comes to the end of the bunk or rollers. Here is an example of them: https://www.wholesalemarine.com/ce-smith-post-style-boat-trailer-guides.html?gdffi=facc80a89aaa41289ca25f0e582c289c&gdfms=5AB39A9097A14821888666125443002A

    So Les here's a little addition I incorporated for mine. 

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