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Old 11-11-2009, 08:07 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by BassyiusMaximus View Post
I'll agree with the "Bunk is Better". I had a roller trailer and it was possible to get the boat off-center all the time.

With a bunk trailer with forward/centering bunks or boards, the boat is impossible to load off-center. It is so easy to both load and unload everywhere I've been and I've used no less than 10 different ramps at all tide stages with no issues whatsoever.

No problems with the bottom paint either as the bunk-carpet does not wear it off. I keep my boat on a dock and trailer at the ends of each season.

Aluminum bunk trailer with torsion axles, Kodiak Stainless Steel rotors and calipers on both axles, cypress bunks, 2 speed winch, Sierra Dry Launch lights and guide poles, awesome!
What brand is the trailer?

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