Hey Robb, we don't have any videos yet for the Atwood folding rope ladder part #AT82ZR but since each section has the rope running down the middle of it and they can move up and down on the rope it basically would fold up section by section. How…
I attached a picture I got from Pace that covers exactly what the maintenance looks like for the Pace Switchblade tonneau covers like part #311-SWFA06A29 that you asked about.
Hello Keith, We do not have a rebuild kit that includes all the parts together. For the Dico-style actuator, I was able to find part number 1018700 through a Google search, but there wasn’t much luck locating it in stock anywhere, which suggests it’s…
Hey Tyler, I'm glad everyone was ok with the blowout and nothing serious happened, and to answer your question yes, you can go to 185/80-13 tires as they're just a bit larger than 175/80-13 tires. As for the right one, despite popular…
If you're wanting the size of the pre-drilled mounting holes on the #315-FOG4 they are 1/4". If you're looking for the distance between the mounting holes I have attached a diagram below showing the measurements.
Hey Jim, you could also use the 215/75-14 if they have those in stock. We do have the exact size you're looking for in stock with #AM10235 but you wouldn't be able to pick it up same day. Out of curiosity, what kind of trailer do you have? If…
First you will want to check the airflow area between the freezer and refrigerator on your Everchill refrigerator is not blocked. The knob inside the freezer is designed to increase or decrease the amount of airflow which is allowed into the…
To access the mounting bolts of the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch with Heavy Duty 20' Strap #F142418 that you referenced you'll have to remove the plastic cover since the cover does obstruct access to it.
Hi Bob, So the load rating really depends on what kind of set up you have when loading your boat. You mentioned bunks, and if those are wooden bunks, that's going to make it much tougher to get the boat on, and you'd want a winch with a 1:1…
Hardware is not included with the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch with Heavy Duty 20' Strap #F142418 that you referenced. You'd need to supply nuts and bolts that would work best with your mount plate and the winch.
Hi Robin, I can't imagine there will be an issue with the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch #F142418 fitting your Boatmate trailer but I don't have any way of knowing for certain what winch fits any particular boat trailer. That said, if the…
I went to our warehouse to measure the overall dimensions of the Fulton XLT 2-Speed Trailer Winch #F142418. The main housing measures 6-1/2 W x 10-1/2 L x 7-inches tall. Since the housing has a slightly curved shape these dimensions are approximate.…
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Reach New Heights with 60-Inch Boat Ladders
Perfect for larger boats, 60-inch tall boat ladders offer easy access from the water. Ideal for deep water adventures, these ladders provide stability and durability, ensuring a safe climb back on board. Whether you're swimming, diving, or just enjoying a day on the water, these ladders are a must-have for any boating enthusiast.
A 60-inch tall ladder is perfect for larger boats or those with higher decks. It provides ample length to ensure easy access from the water, making it ideal for swimming or diving activities. The extra height offers stability and safety, especially in choppy waters, ensuring a comfortable climb back on board.
The 60-inch height enhances stability by providing a longer reach into the water, which helps maintain balance when climbing. This is particularly beneficial in rough waters or when the boat is moving, as it reduces the risk of slipping and ensures a secure grip.
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Installation typically involves mounting the ladder to the boat's transom or swim platform using brackets and screws. Ensure the ladder is securely fastened and check for any movement before use. Some models offer quick-release mechanisms for easy removal and storage when not in use.