Smart Upgrades for Safer Towing and Easier Launches
Beneath every great boat is a trailer that gets it to the water—and we’ve got the parts to keep it rolling. From rust-resistant tires and galvanized wheels to bunk boards, winches, and submersible LED lights, we carry everything you need to upgrade or maintain your boat trailer. Need a smoother launch? Add guide-ons or a new jack. Want peace of mind while towing? Secure your boat with transom, bow, and PWC straps. When it’s time to store your vessel, cover it up with a durable option from trusted brands like Taylor Made and Classic Accessories.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.
How can I make loading my boat onto the trailer easier?
Guide-ons are a lifesaver! They help line up your boat with the trailer, even if it’s windy or there’s a current. You can choose post-style guide-ons or bunk-style, depending on what works best for your boat.
My trailer’s bunks are looking pretty rough. What should I do?
If your bunks are worn out, it’s time to replace them with new ones. Carpeted bunk boards are a great option—they protect your boat’s hull and make loading and unloading much smoother.
How do I keep my boat from moving while I’m towing it?
Transom and bow straps are key. They keep your boat secure and stop it from shifting during transport, giving you peace of mind on the road.
I need new boat trailer lights. What should I look for?
Go for submersible LED lights! They’re durable, energy-efficient, and perfect for boat trailers since they’re designed to handle getting wet.
Can I have my boat trailer parts professionally installed?Definitely. Whether you're replacing bunk boards, upgrading to disc brakes, or wiring new submersible lights, professional installation can save time and ensure everything is done right—especially when dealing with rusted parts or marine-grade components. If you'd rather skip the hassle and get straight to the water, use our Local Installer Locator Tool to find a trusted pro near you who can get your trailer ready for the next launch.
What’s the best way to protect my boat during the off-season?
A quality cover is your best bet. It’ll protect your boat from weather, dirt, and debris, keeping it in great shape until you’re ready to hit the water again.