Bow stop covers??
Just bought a new Manning trailer...they use black carpet on the V style bow stop and that leaves black marks on the boat..heard the rubber ones do the same as well..
anything to cover them up with that works???? |
Call Myco and order one from them, their newer style stop doesn't leave a mark.
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Originally Posted by boatnt
(Post 3508328)
Just bought a new Manning trailer...they use black carpet on the V style bow stop and that leaves black marks on the boat..heard the rubber ones do the same as well..
anything to cover them up with that works???? |
wrap the stop with ACE bandage.
stretchy soft easy to work with |
My buddy has tube socks on his. :lolhit:
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 3509621)
My buddy has tube socks on his. :lolhit:
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I tried every "non-marring" roller out there. Here's what I finally settled on - microfiber towels wrapped around the rollers. Problem solved.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...BowRollers.jpg |
Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 3508333)
Call Myco and order one from them, their newer style stop doesn't leave a mark.
I dont power on,if it leaves any kind of rub mark on mine it just wax's off. |
Originally Posted by Too Stroked
(Post 3509789)
I tried every "non-marring" roller out there. Here's what I finally settled on - microfiber towels wrapped around the rollers. Problem solved.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e6...BowRollers.jpg |
The grey silicon/rubber pads from Myco are fine. Just shoot them with a little spray silicone, Plexxus, or NautiCare before you load the boat. No marks and boats slides up slick as AstroGlide. :D
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