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| - | When I bought my Good Boy racks the owner convinced me to get a wide v for the rear rack. It distributes the pressure on the boat more evenly and allows you to carry both skinny and fat boats. I went with the narrow on the front, but the owner said wide would be good there too. Side tip – I bought some glue-down felt from Amazon and put them on my pads. They've held well and eliminated the fingernails on a chalkboard squeaking. I am very happy with my rack, particularly in big winds. | + | When I bought my Good Boy racks the owner convinced me to get a wide v for the rear rack. It distributes the pressure on the boat more evenly and allows you to carry both skinny and fat boats. I went with the narrow on the front, but the owner said wide would be good there too. Side tip – I bought some glue-down felt from Amazon and put them on my pads. They've held well and eliminated the fingernails on a chalkboard squeaking. I am very happy with my rack, particularly in big winds. (Ed. //You can use old synthetic or wool socks for the same purpose//) |