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  • surfdh74
    • May 2006
    • 75

    • DeBary,Florida


    #1

    trailer guard rails?

    my 05 TE SV211 trailer guard rails are set real close. Is there a way or has anyone made theirs wider. I'm on my second pair in a year. I'm careful about putting the boat on the trailer but it still hits and breaks the bumpers alittle more each time.
  • ScarletArrow
    • Jul 2005
    • 330

    • Ohio


    #2
    RE: trailer guard rails?

    What brand of trailer are you using?

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    • surfdh74
      • May 2006
      • 75

      • DeBary,Florida


      #3
      RE: trailer guard rails?

      Ramlin

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      • surfdh74
        • May 2006
        • 75

        • DeBary,Florida


        #4
        RE: trailer guard rails?

        here's a better pic... this trailer sucks also my cover that came with the boat sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! Going to have to upgrade the cover to snap on.

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        • Hollywood
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 1930

          • WIIL


          #5
          Re: RE: trailer guard rails?

          Originally posted by surfdh74
          my cover that came with the boat sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! Going to have to upgrade the cover to snap on.
          I would call that a downgrade.

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          • patoloco
            • Jul 2003
            • 270

            • Indianapolis, IN


            #6
            I would call that a downgrade
            Really? Having owned both, I would never own a cover with straps again. Mine snaps under the rub rail and has been rock solid for 3+ years now.

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            • TRBenj
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • May 2005
              • 1681

              • NWCT


              #7
              Originally posted by patoloco
              I would call that a downgrade
              Really? Having owned both, I would never own a cover with straps again. Mine snaps under the rub rail and has been rock solid for 3+ years now.
              I agree with Hollywood. While the snaps may work well, I would never drill into my boat to add them- not even the rubrail. There are covers out there (Rankin) that dont require any fasteners that seem to work very well.

              Just my $.02.
              1990 Ski Nautique
              NWCT

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              • Hollywood
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 1930

                • WIIL


                #8
                I guess it all depends on how you store your boat. We're under a canopy so the cinch strap underneath the rubrail does the trick. The cover also has a few nylon loops sewn into it so you can tie it down if need be. We've discussed this before, if snaps can be avoided I'm all for it. It's less holes in the boat, no permanent damage and don't seem to stretch out as much as others. Once a snap on cover stretches there's nothing to do about it but get bigger poles. Snapless are more universal, which probably makes them less expensive also.

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                • surfdh74
                  • May 2006
                  • 75

                  • DeBary,Florida


                  #9
                  wait a minute the cover works ok. I'm talking about the trailer guard rails. Sorry for the mass confusion. They rub the side of the boat when loading on the trailer I want to widen them if possible? See above for the pic I posted. Ok thats all thanks

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                  • Hollywood
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 1930

                    • WIIL


                    #10
                    Look underneath the the step. I believe you can loosen the 2 bolts that hold them on and possibly drill new ones, or there might channels to slide them in/out. Get crafty

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                    • Onthewater
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 695

                      • Near the cheddar curtain


                      #11
                      Re: RE: trailer guard rails?

                      Originally posted by surfdh74
                      this trailer sucks also my cover that came with the boat sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! Going to have to upgrade the cover to snap on.
                      this is where the confusion came in, so does your cover suck as well?
                      I don\'t care.

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                      • DRAGON88
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 529

                        • Eugene, Oregon

                        • 1999 Sport Naqutique 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

                        #12
                        I would think that you could get a pipe bender and remove the guide posts and add a bend to them Like this:
                        How about \"Chales\"?

                        RIP Nikolai (\'05 SANTE) 5/23/05 - 4/30/06

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                        • ScrewPusher
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 77

                          • Isle of Wight County, Va


                          #13
                          Take a look at my post "Help my trailer is tearing up my 211". This is what happens when the guides are too far apart. Seems like the trailer experts would figure out where the happy medium is! I have 6.5 inches on one side and over 7 on the other, way too much. Send me a PM if your dealer helps you any. Question to the other SV-211 owners, how far off the side are your guides when the boat is on the trailer?

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