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    Anyone out there using a spare tire mount with a step mounted on it to get into your boat while launching, and trailering your boat, if so please take a picture and post it. I need something, like to busted my booty the other day.
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    I bought these for the same reasons that you are looking. It's probably the single best boat investment I've made. There are several brands and styles out there for all types of boats. These are the easy step system. I can't claim they are the best, but I like them. They are pricey. Now that I have them, I won't ever be without some type of steps on my boat.Name:  20230406_135256.jpg
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    Danny look up
    Omega boat step d I y step kit on eBay. Last time I looked they had a kit for $149.00 that would make a great set of steps. Just have to weld, prime & paint, & install them.
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    I have a Trick Step on my trailer. They're pricy but well worth it. I'm 63 with 2 total knee replacements. Couldn't imagine trying to get in and out without it.

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    Go to a good muffler shop you know and have them weld up some using exhaust pipe,,,,I saw a guy on utube did some that way,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWILL View Post
    I bought these for the same reasons that you are looking. It's probably the single best boat investment I've made. There are several brands and styles out there for all types of boats. These are the easy step system. I can't claim they are the best, but I like them. They are pricey. Now that I have them, I won't ever be without some type of steps on my boat.Name:  20230406_135256.jpg
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    I have had these for a few years now. Yes, they are expensive, but the first time I used them I knew it was money well spent.
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    Nice setups, look very well worth it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DWILL View Post
    I bought these for the same reasons that you are looking. It's probably the single best boat investment I've made. There are several brands and styles out there for all types of boats. These are the easy step system. I can't claim they are the best, but I like them. They are pricey. Now that I have them, I won't ever be without some type of steps on my boat.Name:  20230406_135256.jpg
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    these are nice, thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by slabbandit View Post
    I have a Trick Step on my trailer. They're pricy but well worth it. I'm 63 with 2 total knee replacements. Couldn't imagine trying to get in and out without it.

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    hey I like these, you really got this boat tricked out, looks safe and I like the hand rail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    hey I like these, you really got this boat tricked out, looks safe and I like the hand rail.
    I get comments all the time on my steps. Wife loves em. She usually loads and unloads.
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