Try this.
I’m having trouble with the PDF that was in Word. I’m an Apple guy, so that’s a screenshot of what I just got. Sorry for the format.
It was a png file. I got to view it two different ways. You can open it with windows Photos app or if it lets you, use the Save Image option in the file manager and it will save a jpeg file format which you can open using various apps. The challenge for me was to get the image big enough for my old eyes to be able to read when I printed it.I’m having trouble with the PDF that was in Word. I’m an Apple guy, so that’s a screenshot of what I just got. Sorry for the format.
Thanks for the response. I’m happy to have the heights of the bunks increased to accommodate the wider spacing. Grady White says the two options will line up the bunks with the boats stringers. Will wider bunks make the boat more stable on the lift? Make docking easier?Last Stop... do a quick measurement - from the picture it looks like if you slide the bunks out much further that the keel will hit the lift crossbar. Measure the distance from the keel to the crossbar ("X"). Now, take a straight edge off one of the bunks, held horizontally level. Next, use a ruler or tape held perpendicular to this straight edge at "X". The spot where the ruler hits the hull is the spot where the hull will contact the crossbar at the same time the boat sits on the bunks if moves to the new position. Move the bunks a few inches inward of that point. But if turns out to be closer to the middle of the point between the keel and the strake, I'd leave it where it is. I suspect that in order for you to get the bunks to the first set of strakes that you'll have to increase the height of the bunks.