I have been putting a boat together 16 ft fiberglass MFG, and bought an 84 eninrude 9.9 (hp limited lake) recently purchased seperatly . Today I picked up my boat and motor from evinrude service getting a check up ,a gear lube and I had my remote controls adjusted properly and on the way home I couldnt help stopping by the local lake on the way home just to try my new walleye toy, 18 mph winds and white caps , but I had to try. I took no fishing tackle and it was just a test run . I was worried about the heavy boat being to slow with small hp but For a 9.9 the boat moved ok, but for some reason the boat seemed front heavy, maybe due to high wind and waves? The only thing up under there is lifejackets, Or maybe the boat was designed for a heavy hp outboard, a 115 came off the boat and a 9.9 went on. Maybe thats why it seemed front heavy. Anyway the boat passed my "rough water test" I took a 3 or 4 mile cruise and tryed my trolling speed, everything worked great, trying to load up was tricky, I discovered I need some new bunk boards, and worse yet there is 2 triangle wood blocks (carpeted) on the front of the trailer , 1 for each side of the boat, when I was winding her up the trailer I noticed These blocks were in the same place where I repaired a stress crack , after I got the boat loaded , I rocked the boat on the trailer, and sure enough right before my eyes the stress crach re-appeared right through marine-tex!! I decided these 1970's style wood blocks have to go! Do all trailers have those? 