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What our customers are saying:
WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Eric
Cedar Springs, MI


Protect Your Boat with Reliable Bumpers

Boat bumpers are essential for safeguarding your vessel against docks and other boats. They provide a cushion that absorbs impact, preventing damage to your boat's hull. When choosing bumpers, consider the size of your boat and the typical docking conditions. Durable materials and the right size ensure optimal protection and peace of mind.
Selecting the right size depends on your boat's length and weight. For smaller boats, like a 13ft Whaler, compact bumpers work well. Larger, heavier boats require bigger bumpers for adequate protection. Consider the space available on your boat, especially if it's a low gunwale type, to ensure a good fit.
Look for bumpers made from heavy-duty materials that can withstand harsh marine conditions. Quality bumpers should hold air well and not require frequent replacements. A well-made bumper will offer flexibility and durability, providing peace of mind while your boat is docked.
Taylor Made is a popular choice among boaters for its reliable performance and quality. Many enthusiasts prefer it over other brands due to its durability and effectiveness in protecting the hull. It's also noted for its competitive pricing and availability through trusted retailers.
Bumpers with a wrap-over design make docking easier by providing a buffer against surging waters and tight spaces. They help prevent damage to the rub rail and hull, making them ideal for areas with frequent movement or when docking in crowded marinas.
Space is often a premium on boats, so consider bumpers that are easy to store when not in use. Some boaters wish for smaller versions to save space. Ensure they are deflated and stored in a dry, cool place to maintain their condition and longevity.