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Well she looking good. I got to figure out a better way to load. For some reason my wheels float and the boat gets caught on the roller. Thinking of putting some guides on and just putting a 2x4 instead of the roller. Attachment 280041
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Man, that looks good! I had a '69 Crestliner 14.5 same paint scheme with a 18hp Evinrude for 30yrs ; just sold it last year. I had 2x4 runners with one roller up front and guides. The guides made it easier to load by hand, ya might consider fenders to that'll keep it from rubbing.
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That looks awesome! A bit of experimenting and you will have the trailer figured out.
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Nice job and a very versatile boat.
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Looks good! I've got a 1950 something Crestliner that I put decks in, added a live well, bilge pump, live well recirculate pump, floor boards, rolling lights, Anchor Mates, and carpeted. It's hauled hundreds of pounds of fish over the years but I haven't had her in the water in a few years. The 25 Evinrude needs the rope pulled to see if it'll turn or if it's stuck. Been fishing out of the glass boat for 4 years now.
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Really like the way that looks! You'll figure out your routine of how to fish it with time. Everybody does with the more trips you get on the water.
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Thanks fellas
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I would add fenders mainly to protect your beautiful boat from rock chips.
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Guide ons are a necessity in my book. You have built a nice looking rig and it should serve you well. Those old V's ride so much smoother than a flatbottom and that is big in my book.
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Really nice looking rig mighty!!
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Nice outfit , I believe the rollers let it roll off easier then 2x4 [emoji848]
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