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| I'm sure it's been discussed before but winternet has me thinking along with a new boat coming in January I thought I'd ask it again anyway. Looking to see what options you guys have used to protect your boats from road rocks/debri while trailering. I have seen the brush guards and rock tamers that go on the hitch. My only issue is I don't want to leave it on the truck all the time. Hoping for something removable/ quick detach? |
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Location: Twin Cities, MN | Towtector is pretty easy on / off and they also give you something to put on your wall to store it with. 98 % of my towing is local with no rock issues so I do not put mine on all that much though. It is one of the things I am looking to move to move this off season but figured I would have a higher chance of selling next spring.
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| Just wish there was on that I wouldn't have to remove the receiver to install and remove. |
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Location: Twin Cities, MN | Check out Bow Buddy or perhaps Rock Guard, they go right on the trailer versus sliding onto your hitch.
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | I think people get too cute with this stuff. Get good mud flaps and slow way down on gravel and call it a day. |
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Location: 31 | Musky Brian - 12/17/2018 10:24 AM
I think people get too cute with this stuff. Get good mud flaps and slow way down on gravel and call it a day.
x2 I just slow down on gravel... but to each their own |
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Location: SW Ohio | I use the Rock Tamers. Don't drive on gravel roads but the crap on the highways has left some nice dings and dents on my aluminum hull. |
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| I don't go on gravel, if I do it's at a crawl. There is a ton of crap on the roads that gets thrown up into the boat off the tires. especially off a truck that's lifted or has bigger tires. Have the biggest mud flaps sold but still end up with rock dings on the boat. |
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Location: Otsego, MN | I’ve had a Towtector for 4 years. I hardly ever drive on gravel, but it keeps your boat protected from the dust a dirt when you do. Easy to install and comes with a receiver hanger to keep it out of the way in your garage. Guys have 70,000 dollar rigs I think it makes sense to protect them with a $300 investment. It’s cheaper than paying to fix fiberglass chips from road debri. They just keep the boat clean, snowmobiles, ATV, or anything you tow. |
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Location: Minnesota | Montana rock knockers. I dont know if they make them any more but I did see something very similar to that last year up on the rainy river
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Location: Northern Illinois | I made a bow bra from heavy tarp trimmed to fit and held in place with bungees under my boat cover. I only use when traveling to the Angle. |
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| In the Classifieds on Walleye Central there is a ad. Don't know anything about them. If I recall they were $899? I don't use anything but I rarely trailer over 1,000 miles a year, |
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