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mytee_hercules
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by mytee_hercules » Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:46 am
I noticed that the rails on my pontoons aren't resting on both rails like I think they should. Am I right in assuming that I should adjust them so the toons sit evenly on both rails on both sides?
Thanks in advance for the help. If my instincts are correct, looks like I may be spending some time fixing the trailer while my family gets to enjoy the water . . .
Hangin' in Little Rock . . .
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Woody
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by Woody » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:56 am
mytee_hercules wrote: Am I right in assuming that I should adjust them so the toons sit evenly on both rails on both sides?
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Yes.
It shouldn't be too big of a deal to do though.
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by lakerunner » Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:56 am
Just a matter of loosening bunk brackets and sliding them over a bit. using a come along pull them in till toons are settled in.
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mytee_hercules
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by mytee_hercules » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:35 am
You were right on -- a good socket wrench, rubber malett, and patience is all that's necessary to fix that problem (fortunately).
Thanks for the support . . . on to the next project . . .
Hangin' in Little Rock . . .
1996 Sun Tracker Party Barge 24
1996 Force 120hp 4-cyl 2-stroke
15p aluminum prop
25 mph @ 4800 rpm