[Rhodes22-list] Preventing bow damage when trailering

Richard Beytagh rbeytagh at gmail.com
Sat Sep 28 10:29:36 EDT 2019


I always leave about 6-8" gap between the bow and the bow-stop. As long as
you don't have too much much weight on the back you should be okay.


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Richard Beytagh
Phone: 828 337 0180


On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 9:13 AM jerry.keybl <jerry.keybl at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am planning to pull my boat this weekend and was hoping your collective
> wisdom could help.
>
> When I purchased my boat earlier this year, I managed to damage the bow
> while trailering it.  Basically bumps in the road caused the bow to come
> down on the 'bow stop' and I have some gelcoat damage to repair during the
> off season.
>
> Do you guys have strategies for preventing bow movement? I was already
> using
> tiedown straps, but they didn't seem to help.
>
> Thanks,
> Jerry
>
> PS any tips for repairing gelcoat?
>
>
>
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