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		My boat is a a shallow V and is a pain to get straight on the trailer. I purchased some of those carpeted bunkboard guides with a board on each side; however, my trailer is too wide. If I installed them they would be about 6 inches away from the side of my boat. I would like to have some made out of angle iron. Can anyone recommend someone for the project? 
 
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		Kent, where did you get your bunks? I have been thinking about something like that. I've had issues getting my boat straight on the trailer as well.
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		The ones that I purchased and are being returned today I purchased from Boater's World for $150.
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		Good suggestion.  I sent Brody a PM.
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		Here might be another type of bumper option: 
  
[url "http://www.metalcrafttrailers.com/"]http://www.metalcrafttrailers.com/[/url] 
  
Check out the picture of this type of bumper guide - it might be cheaper & easier to install.
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		Looks liike a possibility.  Know where I can get more information to evaluate them?
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		METAL CRAFT TRAILERS 
Phone : (801) 487-7586    
Address : 2740 South 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
 
They are local - near the DMV off 300 W & 27th - they have a parts department -
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		Craig, I just got my boat back from Metal Craft Trailers.  They did a great job on the trailer.  They installed a couple bunks (which I believe will be better than the single bars shown in the link).  Cost was $200, which I believe was reasonable, especially considering the quality of the finished product.
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