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Best trailer guides for Qseries 25.75. Live in North Dakota where the wind ALWAYS blows.
 
Suggest searching for Guide or Guide Rails in search box. Havasu is similar - I like the combination of Corner Rollers and slanted bunk guides. I also had the axels designed so they could be moved - I figured there was no way the builder would get the weight distribution right with the new LX model at the time - I was right! Tongue weight was 900 pounds. So, they will need to be slid forward before any long trip.
 

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Suggest searching for Guide or Guide Rails in search box. Havasu is similar - I like the combination of Corner Rollers and slanted bunk guides. I also had the axels designed so they could be moved - I figured there was no way the builder would get the weight distribution right with the new LX model at the time - I was right! Tongue weight was 900 pounds. So, they will need to be slid forward before any long trip.
Who makes those corner roller?
 
Who makes those corner roller?
I believe my dealer (Sun Country) in conjunction with their trailer builder - they had the custom cushions made for what is normally just a PVC Rollers. Search Boat Guide Rollers - you will see a few designs.

 
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Suggest searching for Guide or Guide Rails in search box. Havasu is similar - I like the combination of Corner Rollers and slanted bunk guides. I also had the axels designed so they could be moved - I figured there was no way the builder would get the weight distribution right with the new LX model at the time - I was right! Tongue weight was 900 pounds. So, they will need to be slid forward before any long trip.

I have never seen the slant horizontal guide bunks. What is the advantage of them vs parallel? I assume its so they are parallel to to the water when you back down a ramp?
 
I have never seen the slant horizontal guide bunks. What is the advantage of them vs parallel? I assume its so they are parallel to to the water when you back down a ramp?
Correct, more surface to toon touch points at the widest part of the toon, helps with the alignment. The original design / maker also had an auto latch. Between these and the vertical guides at the rear corners - even with the Havasu Wind, I can generally trailer my 26 Benny within a couple of tries.
 
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