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Today we'll be looking at the C.E. Smith 60 inch long bunk-style guide-ons for boat trailers. Part number CE27600. The CE Smith bunk-style guide-ons are the right on solution for loading your boat. For demonstration purposes, we have this set pulled slightly further out than our rear ones. Let's go over some features.… see more >
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view full answer...I have another option for you, but the CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 60" Long - 1 Pair #CE27600 you were looking at are designed for standard boats and not Tritoons. Instead I recommend the CE Smith Bunk Style Guide-Ons for…
view full answer...Having the mounting bracket on the top or the bottom of the frame of your trailer when you install the #CE27600 would not matter in terms of strength. Either configuration would be just as strong. It more or less comes down to which height you would…
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