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| sworrall |
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Location: Rhinelander | because of the lakes I fish that have shallow landings, I chose to mount them as far forward as possible. Two simple steps, and I am out of the boat safely. Very nice product! Attachments ---------------- DSCF0006.JPG (122KB - 101 downloads) DSCF0005.JPG (124KB - 96 downloads) | ||
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| walleye express |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Very sweet indeed Steve. I'm personally getting tired of resting my nads on the front edge of my boat, while I stretch my leg to step onto the trailer tunge. So where does a man buy these nad savers? Edited by walleye express 5/28/2004 4:15 PM | ||
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| Jayman |
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Member Posts: 1656 | I'm not a big fan of handing out "plugs" on message boards, but I gotta say that Mark is one hell of a guy. And worth a couple of beers admission, just for the conversation. Nice steps, Steve. | ||
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| john mannerino |
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Member Posts: 1188 Location: Chicago IL. | I will never own another boat without them again. After 6 knee surgery`s it has NEVER been easier to get into and out of a boat. Awsome solid product. www.ezsteep.com John Mannerino npaa#473 | ||
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| walleye express |
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![]() Member Posts: 2680 Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | John. I tried that web address all kinds of ways and spellings, but she won't load. Keeps coming back ERROR. | ||
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| Albe |
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Member Posts: 104 Location: Laona, Wisconsin | Here is the correct web site spelling: http://www.ezeestep.com/ | ||
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| Rick Larson |
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| Yes, it is a very welcome addition to my trailer too. It's especially handy when I am launching the boat myself. I have an extra set should anyone close by feel they need to have one right now. | |||
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| Hutch |
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Member Posts: 50 | Without a doubt those steps are a great Acc. to the boat trailor. I honestly don't know I ever got along without them before. Like Rick said, especially when your fishing by your self. Hutch | ||
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| Tyee Guy |
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Member Posts: 51 Location: Eau Claire, WI | Are they compatable with any trailer, i.e. Shorelandr???????? I too have had a few knee surgeries and other orthopedic procedures, and it's tough trying to get into the front of that big ole Tyee......... | ||
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| Tyee Guy |
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Member Posts: 51 Location: Eau Claire, WI | One other thing...Can you give me an idea as to price??????? | ||
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| Nofish |
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Member Posts: 376 Location: Menominee MI, In Da UP Eh? | They are a fantastic product, a long time needed. Mark has really done his homework with the Ezee Steps! If you are interested, we have them for sale here. http://shop.outdoorsfirst.com/viewCat.asp Complete with animated pictures...... Edited by Nofish 6/3/2004 10:08 PM | ||
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| Rod Doc |
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| I`ve had polio, a couple busted legs and a good dose of arthiritis so getting in and out of a boat has been a bit of a chore at times. On hutch`s advice I dragged my boat down to see Mark and he fixed me up A-1. I wouldn`t have a boat without them now. By the way I have an 1800 Fisherman and Shorelander Trailer. Tom Cooney | |||
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