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C.E. Smith Bunk Board Guide-On Kit

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  • Provide proper center loading--even in wind or side-current conditions
  • Steel posts and mounting brackets are hot-dipped galvanized to prevent rust
  • Marine-grade boards covered with high-grade marine carpet
Black carpeted bunk boards cradle boat and provide proper center loading even in wind or side-current conditions. Boards tilt to hug hull. Posts of 1-1/2" steel tubing and all mounting brackets are hot-dipped galvanized to prevent rust. Marine-grade 2'' x 4'' x 5' boards covered with high-grade marine carpet. Can be mounted beneath or on top of frame. [Read More]
   



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21"

5'

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  • Provide proper center loading--even in wind or side-current conditions
  • Steel posts and mounting brackets are hot-dipped galvanized to prevent rust
  • Marine-grade boards covered with high-grade marine carpet
Black carpeted bunk boards cradle boat and provide proper center loading even in wind or side-current conditions. Boards tilt to hug hull. Posts of 1-1/2" steel tubing and all mounting brackets are hot-dipped galvanized to prevent rust. Marine-grade 2'' x 4'' x 5' boards covered with high-grade marine carpet. Can be mounted beneath or on top of frame. Will fit trailer frames that are 2'' W x 4-1/4'' H and it will fit frames that are 3'' W x 4-1/4'' H. All mounting brackets and hardware included.
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Don't see any reason for it not to, as everything is adjustable. I didn't use their boards for my dual axle, I just went and got new lumber and capet and made my own custom using their brackets
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With the boards mounted to the upright brackets, I need to know what is the inside measurement of the frame mounting brackets?
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Hardware comes and you put it on, its adjustable to your needs.
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Yes, it should work for your boat year and make. See instructions below.

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will they fit?

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will they fit a a 2008 basstracker targa 1700 boat trailer and boat. i don't want to get the wrong ones and have to send them back.
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i'm guessing they won't fit close up against the hull unless you space them with another 2x4 behind the carpeted bunk board.
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will it fit?

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I have a targa 1700 series basstracker. was wondering if this is the recommended set of guide on's to fit my boat. As I have this set up as a Walleye boat I fish in a lot of wind here in idaho. Thanks
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Yes, it should. You will have to choose below the trailer frame or above when installing it.
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You bet. Get the package with the bunk end pieces and space them a little closer on the bunks toward the back as tracker rises up in front and doesn't come in contact with front pads if on front of bunk when trailering. They are easy to put on and easier to move if they don't meet ur boat bottom config on the first try. They are great, just don't unhitch boat till in some water, slide off on the ramp if not careful. Slick, slick.
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It is 17.5" from the trailer frame to the top of the bunk. The width is adjustable and variable. When adjusted all the way in you can reduce the space between the bunks and the boat by adding a 1"x4" or a 2"x4" to the back of the bunk and painting it black.
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I have a 21 foot suntracker Pontoon has anyone tried these for a pontoon application?>
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dtap answered your question correctly. In fact if you have a single axle trailer, yes, it'll work fine on the inside section of your toons as the brackets are adjustable. Just be sure to really clamp down on those brackets, leave about 1-2 inches gap. I leave 2 towards the rear, and 1 in gap up towards the front. I also have a dual axle and I just changed to longer boards cut to fit and was good to go
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I understand that you can mount this bracket between the toons/middle of the boat as a horizontal bumper. The boards that come with it may be too short for your pontoon, if that's the case it's just a simple matter of replacing them with longer boards, glue and staple new carpet on and you're all set.
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you don't set them so they are touching the boat. I have mine so that I can get my 4 fingers between the board and the boat.
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The bunks should be adjusted to where they do not touch the boat when loaded; simply guide it on the trailer and prevent the stern from drifting. When the boat is on the trasiler you should adjust to allow and inch or so clearance between the boat and the bunk.
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No they don't unless you let the carpet wear out to the bare wood.
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The wear on your paint probably woundn't come from loading or unloading. Just make sure you adjust the boards so they won't rub continuously while towing. Set them with a 3/4" to 1" gap on both sides and you should be OK.
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Trailstar trailer came with my Bass Tracker Pro Team Tournament 175 TXW
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I have same trailer and installed them forward of the running boards and they work. They weren't designed for that trailer because they aren't curved to fit the 175 but they work if you install them snugly.
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It should work , it fit my 18.5 ft bayliner trailer, so it most likely will work.
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