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    Me and my fishing buddies are all old, arthritic , swimmy headed, gimpy kneed, and too heavy. So I need front steps for us to get in the boat. Rather than experiment and purchase the wrong one, I'm asking the experienced for advice.

    Boat 2004 , 18'3' long aluminum bass tracker. HIN BUJ40733E404

    Trailer model Pro Team 185. ID # 4TM11DF124B002446

    the tongue of the trailer breaks down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fair weather View Post
    Me and my fishing buddies are all old, arthritic , swimmy headed, gimpy kneed, and too heavy. So I need front steps for us to get in the boat. Rather than experiment and purchase the wrong one, I'm asking the experienced for advice.

    Boat 2004 , 18'3' long aluminum bass tracker. HIN BUJ40733E404

    Trailer model Pro Team 185. ID # 4TM11DF124B002446

    the tongue of the trailer breaks down.

    thanks
    fair weather
    Contact boat efx they can hook you up

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    Quote Originally Posted by fair weather View Post
    Me and my fishing buddies are all old, arthritic , swimmy headed, gimpy kneed, and too heavy. So I need front steps for us to get in the boat. Rather than experiment and purchase the wrong one, I'm asking the experienced for advice.

    Boat 2004 , 18'3' long aluminum bass tracker. HIN BUJ40733E404

    Trailer model Pro Team 185. ID # 4TM11DF124B002446

    the tongue of the trailer breaks down.

    thanks
    fair weather



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    Quote Originally Posted by fair weather View Post
    Me and my fishing buddies are all old, arthritic , swimmy headed, gimpy kneed, and too heavy. So I need front steps for us to get in the boat. Rather than experiment and purchase the wrong one, I'm asking the experienced for advice.

    Boat 2004 , 18'3' long aluminum bass tracker. HIN BUJ40733E404

    Trailer model Pro Team 185. ID # 4TM11DF124B002446

    the tongue of the trailer breaks down.

    thanks
    fair weather
    Or trick step

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    i put trick step on my 2005 ranger and love it i am 77 i know what your going through

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    I like my trick steps there great

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    I like my trick steps.
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    There are also options out there on Amazon.
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    I have some BoatEFX steps that work well. Quality craftsmanship and good customer service. Picture is from when I was installing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    I have some BoatEFX steps that work well. Quality craftsmanship and good customer service. Picture is from when I was installing it.

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    Im around 250lbs. How do you thing they would hold me up? 😁
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