I have a 2012 RZR new to me that i am putting on my vertical cable lift. I have arranged the bunks to match the trailer and there is good clearance for the fins etc. My question is how do a locate the boat (front to back)? Currently I have the rear crossmember centered under the engine (assume that is where the bulk of the weight is) but that puts the boat pretty far forward. Is this the ideal location? Thanks for the insight!
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Originally posted by SKSailboatshop View PostIs it possible to have a bow stop fitted?
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Originally posted by rgossett View PostI could do a bow stop, not sure I need it as I live on a pretty quiet section of the lake and I can reproduce location on the lift pretty easily. I was trying to determine where the cradle should sit under the boat to balance the weight as best as possible. Should the rear cradle cross member cross under the center of the engine compartment? Don't want to damage my new baby by locating it poorly.
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the trailer for my rzr has 2 long bunks in back and 2 shorter bunks in front. The lift only has 1 set of bunks which I essentially matched to the rear set on the trailer. The lift bunks are longer so not an exact match. If I put the boat all the way forward on the lift (i.e. the bunks line up near the back of the boat like on the trailer) the boat sticks out from the canopy on the lift. Wondering how far back (how much of the stern) can be hanging off of the cradle/bunks. I will live with the bow essentially lining up with the front edge of the canopy if that is the best option, but would like to move the boat back to line up under the canopy better. Then more of the engine bay will be hanging off the back of the cradle and seems that that would be shifting the weight unevenly.
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