Raising a low boat trailer?

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Can't afford a jack plate and the tires dont have much clearance as it is. Guess I could put spacers under the bunks and rebolt or leave it alone. :smt009
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If your just worried about it freezing, put a 100 watt bulb next to it :thumbup: It will not freeze "I have an old sleeping banket that I drape over mine and the light bulb" :-D :beer:
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wevans wrote:If your just worried about it freezing, put a 100 watt bulb next to it :thumbup: It will not freeze "I have an old sleeping banket that I drape over mine and the light bulb" :-D :beer:
I've had a blanket under the cowl and a couple of halogen lights hanging on the foot for 2 dang weeks. It's gotta to warm up sometime.
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