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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | looking to maybe put some splash guards on the old tiller. thinking about making my own. or should i just order some up? wave wackers , taimers ? anyone have suggestions or imput. i dont need something complex to fit around a bunch of transum rigged equipment. simple tiller set up. thanks Any Idias? |
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| I will definitely second White Caps. Excellend customer service and very easy and cheap to install. Ordered mine on a Thursday and arrived on a Monday.
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Bear |
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| I had Wave Wackers on my Lund. Awesome service. I called and ordered them, and they arrived 3 days later, before the check even got there. Easy installation, but it is easier with 2 people. I like the ease of removal and installation. I had a storage/carrying pounch made for mine, with a velcroed pocket for the screws.
I liked the clean look of the mounting better than the whitecaps. Yes, they were a bit more expensive, but I think they fit better, looked better, and were easier to remove. |
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| I had white caps on my 1850 sportfish crestliner, put wave wackers on my triton 205 walleye, definetly prefer the wave wackers and its worth the added cost. |
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| For value and quality you cant go wrong with White Cap Splash Guards!
http://www.whitecapmfg.com/
John Butts |
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Location: in the boat off the east shore somewhere | thanks for the imput guys,,, hmmm? well either way im starting with a tape measure.  |
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