proper spacing of bunks for a boat lift
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proper spacing of bunks for a boat lift
I am installing a High Tide Topless boat lift. Because of the deep v of the hull Hi Tide fabricated an 8" spacer. The question is how far apart should the bunks be for proper positioning on the lift. Has anyone had any experience with this. I have had several opinions but no consensus. thanks john
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Re: proper spacing of bunks for a boat lift
Hi, and welcome to the site.
Here are some pictures of a properly done trailer...... Perhaps they will inform your decision. Looks to be just outboard of the rudders. Much more than that will likely flex the hull.
Here are some pictures of a properly done trailer...... Perhaps they will inform your decision. Looks to be just outboard of the rudders. Much more than that will likely flex the hull.
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Re: proper spacing of bunks for a boat lift
I too would like to hear the responses in regards to a boat lift. I am building a dock and will put in a lift as well.
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Re: proper spacing of bunks for a boat lift
Thanks Mike for your response,thoughts, pictures and photos. We are going to try a put it on the lift over the weekend if the wind will die off
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