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AR220 bunk spacing for overhead lift

m4rs

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Sorry for not knowing much terminology to begin with… but I’ve got 2 parallel flat aluminum cross beams(cradle?) about 9’ apart.
I’ve seen people recommend measuring the trailer for bunk placement, but that doesn’t really work as the trailer has more than 2 bunks. How far apart and how tall should the bunks be? The V is very aggressive and I don’t want to let the keel rest on the cross beam

I’ve currently got 2”x12”x12’ on there.. definitely not spaced correctly as the boat isn’t level and the keel is veeeeery close to the cross beam
 
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