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    Liberator Steel Trailer Mod to Eliminate Bouncing

    For those of you who have a Liberator steel trailer, I'm sure your aware of the bouncing the front of the boat goes through when trailering and crossing bumps, holes, speed bumps etc, etc...... This is my fix for a much more secure ride, a bow stop that supports the front end of the boat. Works like a charm and also eliminates that California Trailer Bar thats a pain to hook up at times. Boat now loads easy as any Vee Hull does............









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    Great, but you have too much extra time! I can't even get my required household tasks done(lol)
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    looks great gary i think it would work well on mine also you made it yourself ?? well my motor is comming along well al stoker is doing it . it will be a strong motor starting with brand new not rebuilt 3.6 better intake 6 pedal reeds big bore carbs little port work i cant find the omc light weight flywheel working hard to be ready for ill river run you should come if you can i love running the river latter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euroski View Post
    Great, but you have too much extra time! I can't even get my required household tasks done(lol)
    That's what being retired is all about, time to burn..........LOL.



    Quote Originally Posted by rapidcraft22 View Post
    looks great gary i think it would work well on mine also you made it yourself ?? well my motor is comming along well al stoker is doing it . it will be a strong motor starting with brand new not rebuilt 3.6 better intake 6 pedal reeds big bore carbs little port work i cant find the omc light weight flywheel working hard to be ready for ill river run you should come if you can i love running the river latter
    New motor sound like its gonna be a killer, good luck on the project. One of these days I'll be up to do the River Run, but not this year.




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    Looks great!! I agree you have toooo much time

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    Quote Originally Posted by tux974 View Post
    Looks great!! I agree you have toooo much time
    Thanks Tux. As I mentioned before, now being fully retired as of 5/1/12 has sure opened up allot more time to play.........luv'n every minute of it too...........





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    Quote Originally Posted by Liberator*21 View Post
    Thanks Tux. As I mentioned before, now being fully retired as of 5/1/12 has sure opened up allot more time to play.........luv'n every minute of it too...........

    retirement's great[but would be better if Five Horses{indian name-nag,nag,nag,nag,nag} would loose her honeydo list!] I've never had a problem with the trailer bar,but like your modification!
    why ask me ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by stokernick View Post
    retirement's great[but would be better if Five Horses{indian name-nag,nag,nag,nag,nag} would loose her honeydo list!] I've never had a problem with the trailer bar,but like your modification!

    LMAO.........thats so~so true, but its still better than work'n for a living and reporting to an A/Hole of a boss who thinks he knows all and doesn't give a chit about your family.




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    Nice work!

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    I had something similar on my Rapidcraft trailer and I cut it off. All is did was mess up my anodized rub rail and depending on the angle of the boat ramp when you cranked the boat tight up against the boards when you pulled the boat out of the water and the back end settled onto the bunks the bow would end up away from the boards then I would have to back it back in to try and winch the boat tight again. Hopefully it works out better for you then it did for me.
    Last edited by Riverratt; 07-09-2012 at 07:39 PM.


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    Ralph,
    I made this up by tack welding it all together first, then went to the ramp and did some test fits and noted a few changes that had to be made for a good fit and alignment on the ramp while winching up the boat. The way the stop blocks are made, theres no contact to the rub rail at all. Works great.




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    Just came back from a long haul to the lake and back........WOW, what a difference in towing now. Before every bump would try to lift the hitch in the receiver due to the clearances there and you'd hear that loud and clear in the truck, without the bouncing now, it's quiet and super stable. This is by far one of the best things I've done to make towing easier and safer in my opinion........




    Gary

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