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Place u-bolts as shown above for either 2" wide or 3" wide trailer frame.
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Use 1 flat u-bolt and 1 formed u-bolt with washers to loosely attach each u-shaped
bracket under or on top of trailer frame at desired locations. Distance apart is
determined by the configuration of your frame and the 5 ft. length of the bunk board.
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Insert the short leg of a guide-on upright post into each of the u-brackets to the
desired width. Do not fully tighten bolts. (Make sure the upright posts are
seated level in the u-brackets and the brackets are set the correct distance apart before
completely tightening the u-bolts.)
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4. |
Finish tightening the u-bolt connections.
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5. |
Loosely atttach the swivel brackets in the top holes of the uprights with 3/8"-16 x
2 1/4" hex head bolts, 3/8" USS flat washers and 3/8"-16 nylon locknuts.
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6. |
Lay a carpeted bunkboard on top of each side pair of swivel brackets. Adjust
lengthwise to center. Mark location of attaching holes.
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Carpeted bunkboards are attached to swivel brackets with 1-1/4" wood screws. It may
be easier to temporarily remove the swivel brackets from the uprights to accomplish this.
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8. |
Adjust the angle of the bunkboards to fit your boat and tighten the swivel connections
to hold in place.
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9. |
Insert a black plactic cap at the top of each upright tube.
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Tools Required
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You will need (2) 9/16" wrenches and (1) Phillips Srewdriver
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