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C.E. Smith Roller Bunks

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  • Non-marking steel rollers
  • Pre-assembled and pre-drilled
  • Can be attached on top of flat bunk board  
Non-marking, heavy-gauge steel rollers with end caps glide smoothly to support boat. Pre-assembled and pre-drilled for easy installation. when mounted with brackets (sold separately), bunk adjust to hug boat hull. Can be attached on top of flat bunk board. Sold in pairs.

C.E. Smith Adjustable Mounting Bracket sold separately and can be found through item search at item number 38-507-197-00
   



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4'

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38-507-191-00
Your Price (each): $129.99
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5'

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38-507-194-00
Your Price (each): $149.99
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  • Non-marking steel rollers
  • Pre-assembled and pre-drilled
  • Can be attached on top of flat bunk board  
Non-marking, heavy-gauge steel rollers with end caps glide smoothly to support boat. Pre-assembled and pre-drilled for easy installation. when mounted with brackets (sold separately), bunk adjust to hug boat hull. Can be attached on top of flat bunk board. Sold in pairs.

C.E. Smith Adjustable Mounting Bracket sold separately and can be found through item search at item number 38-507-197-00
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are they galvinized steel

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98% sure they are galvanized.
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I want to use this item for a 23' South Wind deck boat to help with loading problems. Not all ramp are the same angle of incline. Steep ramps are o'k but less angled ramps, I have to move the truck to get the bow above the winch roller. If I don't get it up far enough I can't winch the boat of any further with the boat out of the water. The boat is to heavy. Double axle trailer. Is my boat to heavy for this product?
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The description gives a weight rating. Check that with your boat's weight.
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you can remove the old bunks, or drop down the end clamps and put the rollers right on top of the old bunks.
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