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  1. #11
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    Jul 2007
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    Flowery Branch Georgia
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    I would give myself a ticket

  2. #12
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    Feb 2009
    Location
    Edmond, OK
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    Nice job...looks good.

  3. #13

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    As an update to Michael's original restoration...

    I've had the boat about a year now and my ramp and this trailer set up do not get along (Former I/O trailer converted to inboard). I finally bit the bullet and decided to set it up like a proper supra trailer. Added a bow support, moved the winch tower out of the way and added guide posts up front to catch the nose. I've yet to test this at the launch yet, but i think it will work much better and allow for floating off without the nose getting hung up. Previously, there were issues with the D ring catching the bottom roller. While trying to adjust the rollers with this, i ended up scratching the gelcoat pretty good.

    I'm waiting on new U bolts and brackets for the guide poles, so ignore the bent up ones from lowes on there now. Hopefully this will make loading and unloading much better, and now i can get to the gelcoat repair from my own screw up with the previous bow roller.

    image1 (1) by Chad Hooper, on Flickr

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