Should a Boat be Resting Up Against Bunk Boards or Should there be a Gap
Updated 06/30/2015 | Published 06/27/2015 >
Question:
how tight to the hull should the bunk boards be? In other words, should there be any gap between the bunk and the hull?
asked by: a C
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Expert Reply:
On a boat trailer you will need to position the bunks so that the boat is resting against them. there should not be a gap between the bunks and the boat. A gap would allow the boat to move around on the trailer which is something that you do not want because it can lead to damage to the boat and trailer.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 24" Long - 1 Pair
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Guides
- Bunk-Style Guide
- CE Smith
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