Boat rock guards
Fire-eye
Posted 2/20/2004 1:41 PM (#13716)
Subject: Boat rock guards


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Location: Helena, Montana.
I have a Lund boat on a Shorelander trailer, I can not find any boat guards to protect my boats front end while traveling on the trailer. Any help as to a web site or company that may have such a product. Thanks
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Posted 2/20/2004 2:59 PM (#13723 - in reply to #13716)
Subject: RE: Boat rock guards


Try Tow Tector .com They are out of Iowa

Lefty
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Fire-eye
Posted 2/22/2004 12:55 PM (#13822 - in reply to #13723)
Subject: RE: Boat rock guards


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Location: Helena, Montana.
Thanks
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REELMAN
Posted 2/26/2004 7:26 PM (#14124 - in reply to #13716)
Subject: RE: Boat rock guards


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Location: Oynes, Iowa
I have some pictures of some home made ones that I fabricated this spring.
let me know if you would like to see them.
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Guest
Posted 3/24/2004 4:29 PM (#15568 - in reply to #13716)
Subject: RE: Boat rock guards


Look in Cabela's new catalog. They have one called Bow Shield I believe-attaches to boat trailer in front of boat-fairly economical.
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icatcher1700
Posted 4/2/2004 12:08 PM (#16026 - in reply to #13716)
Subject: RE: Boat rock guards


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The best rock guard I have found is made by Alcon Plastics in Western Canada.

I have posted pictures of the guard I have on my present Fisherman 1700 & EZ-Loader trailer, and also of the same guard that I had used on my previous Bayliner 1800 & custom Capri trailer.

The extra 'wings' are wide enough to protect the sides of the boat.

I have used the guard for 5 years now, and it is like new. It stands up to rocks, and also colder temperatures, without breaking.

I estimate cost is about $400usd.
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