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Purchased the Surfix Trailer Guides and very impressed with the quality. Some of the product website reviews stated screws were too short, but I had no issues with them grabbing and they are stainless. I didn't have to replace the wood, just the carpet was getting too worn. (4 year old trailer
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I used 3M 4200 to seal the screws as I installed them through the pre-made holes in the guides over the carpet. The sizes and coverage fit perfect, no cutting or modifying. They recommend a pilot hole of an 1/8", but used a 3/32" for better grab and a tighter screw feel.
Boat is amazingly easier on and off, DON'T DISCONNECT THE SAFETY CHAIN OR WINCH STRAP BEFORE YOUR IN THE WATER on the ramp or the boat will slide right off..
I certainly don't power load onto the trailer #1 you'll suck up something from the ramp and #2 most ramps its prohibited because it causes low depth issues at the bottom of the ramp.
On my usual ramp, I put the fenders of the trailer just under the water which got 90% of the bunks wet. I would crank a little ways to the bow roller, but it was tough and the bunks would balk a little, not cause of dirt, just friction from carpet to hull...didn't like the feeling.
With Surfix totally different experience right up to the bow roller with ease..
When I go to get the truck for loading I quickly wipe down the Surfix with a rag and some sauce before I put the boat on and this insures no dirt comes between the Surfix and the hull.
So far so good..hope this helps.
Maker of trailer bunk slides and slicks, boat trailers glide, bunk guides and slicks.
www.surfixinc.com
Also while I had the trailer in the garage I removed the wheels and greased everything and checked the bearings..I attached the lug nut torque chart for our trailers as an fyi..