ShoreLand'r HCV22XL User Manual
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Midwest Industries, Inc.
Ida Grove, IA 51445
800.859.3028
www.shorelandr.com
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11/10/06
BUNk
The bunk assemblies are completely assembled at the fac-
tory and are ready to be installed on your trailer. Note that
the bunk brackets installed in the bunk system are mounted
differently on each end. The one end has the bunk bracket
secured in position by a dart in the aluminum extrusion and
two 3/8” x 3-1/2” hex bolt while on the other end the bunk
bracket is allowed to move up and down the extrusion.
It is recommended that the end of the bunk assembly with
the bunk bracket (Ref.#7, page 2) secured be placed on the
end of the trailer where the transom of the boat will be lo-
cated when it is on the trailer.
Attach the bunk assembly to the adjustable bunk bracket
using the 3/8” x 1” hex bolt provided. Secure in place with a
3/8” flange lock nut.
Align the other end of the bunk assembly over the adjustable
bunk bracket (Ref.#9, page 2) on the crossemember. Move
the bracket until it is positioned next to the adjustable bunk
bracket. Attach this bunk bracket to the adjustable bunk
bracket using another 3/8” x 1” hex bolt and secure in place
with a 3/8” flange lock nut.
Once both ends of the new bunk assembly are secured to
the adjustable bunk brackets, tighten the bolts just installed
but do not over tighten. The bunk assemblies must be al-
lowed to rotate so they will conform to the boat bottom.
Repeat this process on the other bunk assembly.
LOADGUIDE
Place loadguide assemebly on the side frame in a location
that best fits your watercraft.
Secure with 3/8” X 4” carriage bolts, special washers and
3/8” flange lock nuts.
Refer to page 2 for placement.