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The bunks are fine, BTW, and prevent 'dents' from forming in the hulls.
I agree, I did the same thing for bunks, and just covered them in carpet. Works great! I have the same trailer. Always makes me nervous on the highway, but I've trailed it thousands of miles at this point, so maybe I'm just paranoid. The first year was scary though, things always seemed to work themselves loose on me! Make sure you keep things clipped to the trampoline, and strap the boat down good!
I'm curious if anyone recommends just filling the hole with a rivet and putting sealant on it? Or maybe trying to epoxy a plug in place there?
The EPO's could use a lot of work... but be prepared for lots of sanding, and black sanding debris that gets all over everything!
I think the two holes are just because the previous owner was experimenting with placement of the spinnaker tang. They're all custom setups, so who knows exactly what he had going on there.
I agree a spinnaker sounds fun, but I've heard that it's imperative to keep the mainsheet tight, or else risk snapping the mast. John runs a spinnaker though, he can speak more to the finer points of spinnaker sailing.