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I have a 05 Marlin I am placing on a friends lift for a few months. Does anyone know the proper placement for the bunks? I had an assumption that the bunks for the lift should be the same as the trailer, although because the trailer has a cradle forward I doubt this to be true. Also all the lift I have see around have very narrow placement compared to trailer placement. My transducer is a concern but with the placement how it is now, the bunks wont rest against it. The other issue was the bunks themselves. It's a 3x6 main bunk with a 2x6 laid over top to form a T (see picture). What is the advantage/ disadvantage of this? With the angle not matching perfect with my hull I imagine some serious tork. I should ad the bolts are frozen and need to be cut to be moved. There is 33 inches between the inside of each bunk.
1) Is narrower better, or wider?
2) Are there any places I definitely want to avoid bunk contact?
3) How concerned should I be with that T bunk?
4) any harm in just setting the boat on the lift slowly and see how it handles it?
thanks everyone in advance.
Nick
1) Is narrower better, or wider?
2) Are there any places I definitely want to avoid bunk contact?
3) How concerned should I be with that T bunk?
4) any harm in just setting the boat on the lift slowly and see how it handles it?
thanks everyone in advance.
Nick