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    Yes you are I was just thinking he might give you a idea of how it might be moved a little to avoid damage.
    I'll call him tomorrow. Thanks.

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    I added a roller to my trailer to keep the boat from dropping down so far when I unload it. Learned the hard way before broke off some plastic on the TM cover It's one of those narrow rollers that comes with the adjustable bracket , I need to make my own bracket to fine tune
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    This keeps the front of the boat elevated long enough for the TM to clear the V roller before the boat drops as it slides in the water.
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    Abe, I had the exact same problem with my Ranger. I finally added the MKA-47 quick release. It seems that it's going to work but time will tell


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobob View Post
    I added a roller to my trailer to keep the boat from dropping down so far when I unload it. Learned the hard way before broke off some plastic on the TM cover It's one of those narrow rollers that comes with the adjustable bracket , I need to make my own bracket to fine tune
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    This keeps the front of the boat elevated long enough for the TM to clear the V roller before the boat drops as it slides in the water.
    Sounds interesting. ! Also, what keeps the trolling motor from hitting the added bracket? thanks!

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    I have the same problem going to make me a 3 inch tall aluminum block same size of bottom of tm to raise it up will also make it easier to lower and raise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gobob View Post
    I added a roller to my trailer to keep the boat from dropping down so far when I unload it. Learned the hard way before broke off some plastic on the TM cover It's one of those narrow rollers that comes with the adjustable bracket , I need to make my own bracket to fine tune
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    This keeps the front of the boat elevated long enough for the TM to clear the V roller before the boat drops as it slides in the water.
    hey now, that looks like the ticket right there! I may need to look into one of these, thanks for the idea.

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    I've got a mka-47 and have no play. It has a thumbscrew to tighten down which may help some. I only slide it back on my aluminum boat when unloading. Loading is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    I've got a mka-47 and have no play. It has a thumbscrew to tighten down which may help some. I only slide it back on my aluminum boat when unloading. Loading is fine.
    Mine has no play when the bolt is tightened.
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