If you are referring to the BullsEye guides, possibly, depending where you mount them on the trailerdoes it work on pontoons? didn't see anything on site that says.
They are only about 18"-20" tall.
does it work on pontoons? didn't see anything on site that says.
If you are referring to the BullsEye guides, possibly, depending where you mount them on the trailerdoes it work on pontoons? didn't see anything on site that says.
They are only about 18"-20" tall.
The bullseye bunks are the way the trailer on my Bumble bee was set up. Never missed in ten years. Great system.
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I recommend Extreme Max heavy-duty pontoon trailer guide-ons. If you are eyeing to spend on boat trailer guides for large boats, then this can be your most outstanding bet.
What do y’all do with the boat when repairing trailer?,,,im wanting to do mine too
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I bought a boat that came with carpeted side bunks and will never own a boat trailer without them. Makes loading a boat even in a river current a one man job. When I got it, the trailer lights were mounted on the trailer frame, down low. I added what I call "tractor lights" to the top of the arm that supports the bunks. The tractor lights are red on one side (pointing to the rear) and yellow on the other (pointing forward).
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!
Just put it on blocks. Easy. Lower the tongue to the ground and put blocks under the transom. Lift up the tongue about a foot or so above level and block the front. Now, boat should be sitting on blocks totally above the trailer. If you need to pull the trailer out completely, you'll have to do some block shifting to get the axle out from the front block but that's easy. I did a 7,000lb straight inboard that way by myself once.
Scared Doyl,,,,I have a 20 ft ranger,,,
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