...I need a winter cover for my Mercury 150xl outboard motor. I cannot determine which grey Taylor Made Outboard Motor Cover is the correct size for my motor. Can you help with the size I need...
Hello Jeffrey, I cannot recommend modifying your jack to go against how the manufacturer says to use their product. With that said I can't recommend that you use a socket adapter like the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter for Scissor…
Since your rescue boat trailer is 188 inches (15 feet 8-inches) tongue to tail and 89-1/2 inches (7-1/2 feet) width I recommend the following: I recommend Optronics right side LED trailer light #STL26RB and left side LED trailer light #STL27RB. They…
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.
If you know the brand and weight capacity of your axle, we should be able to figure out what bearings it uses and what hubs are compatible. If you do not have that information, the next best option is to use the bearing part numbers and the weight…
I contacted the manufacturer with the information you provided about your axle. They were able to confirm that you have a Dexter #10 Torflex axle on your Wells Cargo Trailer. The correct lift kit for a Dexter #10 Torflex axle is the Torflex Lift Kit…
The P-15 model information you provided for your Dexter axle does indicate its model, but you will still need to note its length and capacity before locating the correct replacement. If you are able to find a longer serial number somewhere on the…
I spoke with my rep at Dexter axle and was informed your axle has a 3,500 lbs weight capacity, with a 58" spring center, and a 72" hub face. A comparable replacement is the Dexter Trailer Idler Axle Beam with EZ-Lube Spindles - 72"…
The closest axle we have to what you need is the part #20440I-EZ-60 which has very similar specs as what you need, but the spring center is off by one inch as it is 48 inches on this axle. The overall capacity is 2,000 lbs and the hub face to hub…
It looks like you have the CE Smith boat bunks part #CE27600 in the picture you sent in so then for replacement upright brackets you'd want the #CE27609PG and you'd be set.
Hello JT, thanks for reaching out. You are on the right track with your drawing. The etrailer Single Axle Trailer Fender #HP33RR are designed to be bolted on from the top of the step onto a bracket. These specific etrailer brand fenders are a new…
...I need a winter cover for my Mercury 150xl outboard motor. I cannot determine which grey Taylor Made Outboard Motor Cover is the correct size for my motor. Can you help with the size I need...
Hello Jeffrey, I cannot recommend modifying your jack to go against how the manufacturer says to use their product. With that said I can't recommend that you use a socket adapter like the Ultra-Fab Speed Socket Power Drill Adapter for Scissor…
Since your rescue boat trailer is 188 inches (15 feet 8-inches) tongue to tail and 89-1/2 inches (7-1/2 feet) width I recommend the following: I recommend Optronics right side LED trailer light #STL26RB and left side LED trailer light #STL27RB. They…
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.
If you know the brand and weight capacity of your axle, we should be able to figure out what bearings it uses and what hubs are compatible. If you do not have that information, the next best option is to use the bearing part numbers and the weight…
I contacted the manufacturer with the information you provided about your axle. They were able to confirm that you have a Dexter #10 Torflex axle on your Wells Cargo Trailer. The correct lift kit for a Dexter #10 Torflex axle is the Torflex Lift Kit…
The P-15 model information you provided for your Dexter axle does indicate its model, but you will still need to note its length and capacity before locating the correct replacement. If you are able to find a longer serial number somewhere on the…
I spoke with my rep at Dexter axle and was informed your axle has a 3,500 lbs weight capacity, with a 58" spring center, and a 72" hub face. A comparable replacement is the Dexter Trailer Idler Axle Beam with EZ-Lube Spindles - 72"…
The closest axle we have to what you need is the part #20440I-EZ-60 which has very similar specs as what you need, but the spring center is off by one inch as it is 48 inches on this axle. The overall capacity is 2,000 lbs and the hub face to hub…
It looks like you have the CE Smith boat bunks part #CE27600 in the picture you sent in so then for replacement upright brackets you'd want the #CE27609PG and you'd be set.
Hello JT, thanks for reaching out. You are on the right track with your drawing. The etrailer Single Axle Trailer Fender #HP33RR are designed to be bolted on from the top of the step onto a bracket. These specific etrailer brand fenders are a new…
Outboard motor covers are essential for safeguarding your motor from the elements. They offer a snug fit, ensuring your motor stays protected from dust, rain, and UV rays, prolonging its life and maintaining its performance.
Outboard motor covers shield your motor from harsh weather, preventing damage from UV rays, rain, and debris. This protection helps maintain the motor's efficiency and extends its lifespan, ensuring you spend more time enjoying the water and less time on maintenance.
To ensure a good fit, measure your motor's dimensions and compare them with the cover's specifications. A well-fitted cover will snugly wrap around the motor, providing optimal protection without being too tight or loose, which can lead to wear and tear.
Durable, water-resistant materials like polyester or canvas are ideal for outboard motor covers. These materials offer excellent protection against the elements, are easy to clean, and resist fading, ensuring your cover remains effective and looks great over time.
Most outboard motor covers are designed for stationary protection. Using them while the boat is in motion can lead to wear and potential damage. It's best to remove the cover before setting off and reapply it once docked to ensure longevity.
Regularly clean your cover with mild soap and water to remove dirt and salt. Allow it to dry completely before storing to prevent mold and mildew. Inspect for any signs of wear and repair small tears promptly to maintain its protective qualities.