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bradl110
Posted 10/5/2013 8:54 PM (#666996)
Subject: Rock guard protector




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Anyone know of any good rock guard protectors that are less than $500?
esoxfly
Posted 10/5/2013 11:54 PM (#667022 - in reply to #666996)
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Location: Kodiak, AK
If you're talking about for your truck, protecting your boat, I made my own for like $150. Decide if you want the whisker kind or the mudflap kind. I went with the whisker style on the advice a couple RV friends. I guess the buzz around the RV shows and meetings is that the whisker style is better at absorbing the rocks and dropping them, whereas the mudflap type can bounce them around and not actually stop the rock.

I made mine with enough "whisker" to make it a double row of it, a piece of perforated angle, a U-bolt and a handful of 1/4-20 hardware. Made it all the way from MI back up to Kodiak with no issues and I think it did a great job.
muskydg
Posted 10/6/2013 6:34 AM (#667028 - in reply to #666996)
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Location: North Central, Indiana
Towtector. Works good for me
bradl110
Posted 10/6/2013 10:31 AM (#667048 - in reply to #667028)
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I'm actually looking for the ones that wrap/protect the boat
esoxfly
Posted 10/6/2013 11:10 AM (#667053 - in reply to #666996)
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Location: Kodiak, AK
In that case, yeah, I saw one in use a bunch in Canada. It mounted to the front of the trailer and was made of a heavy mesh. I've got a picture of one somewhere I'll see if I can find. Looked pretty slick, but can't remember the brand name.
TomSS20
Posted 10/6/2013 11:54 AM (#667064 - in reply to #666996)
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Montana Rocknockers. But they are more than $500. I'm not aware of another.
esoxfly
Posted 10/6/2013 1:18 PM (#667070 - in reply to #666996)
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Location: Kodiak, AK
This is what I was thinking of-
http://www.trailertux.com/

Not sure if they're less than $500 though. That may be tough to reach without making your own.

Edited by esoxfly 10/6/2013 1:19 PM
muskyhunter47
Posted 10/6/2013 2:44 PM (#667077 - in reply to #667070)
Subject: Re: Rock guard protector




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Location: Minnesota
Montana rock knockers mine were 800 bucks well worth it I know your locking under 500 but they are nice I will buy them for my next boat
bradl110
Posted 10/6/2013 8:23 PM (#667122 - in reply to #667077)
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Anyone hear how tough duck is, only 89 dollars they look pretty nice.



http://www.toughduckmarine.com/bow-guards
esoxfly
Posted 10/6/2013 9:24 PM (#667134 - in reply to #666996)
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Location: Kodiak, AK
Looks like a nylon boat cover for your bow. In theory, it'd probably stop rocks. But like a cover for your cap I think it may buffet in the wind and possibly scratch your boat. If it's heavy enough material, it should last and not get shredded.
Imobley
Posted 10/7/2013 2:42 PM (#667259 - in reply to #666996)
Subject: Re: Rock guard protector




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check some of the rv parts stores online they have some great options, well under $500
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