Should the CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-On Kit CE27600K90 Be Positioned at the Front or Rear of Trailer
Updated 04/10/2024 | Published 04/09/2024 >
Question:
I have a 21foot pontoon and have this kit. I am wondering the best location/position to install these as inner guides. Are they better at the front 2/3s or more towards the rear 2/3s? When I load at our ramp, I normally have my trailer with the front 1/3 or so out of the water.
asked by: Jason R
Expert Reply:
I find its best to have the CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-On Kit # CE27600K90 mounted near the rear of the trailer as it will help to ensure the pontoon is going onto the trailer straight and will help to align the pontoon to sit correctly on the bunk boards or rollers you have on the trailer.
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CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-On Kit for Boat Trailers - 90 Degree Posts - Pre-Galvanized
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Guides
- Bunk-Style Guide
- CE Smith
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