Available Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers
Updated 07/09/2019 | Published 07/07/2019 >
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Question:
I have an 18ft Crownline boat wondering what would be the correct length of guide arms?
asked by: Robert G
Expert Reply:
There is no one set correct length of guide-ons for a particular boat since the length you need can vary depending on the pitch of the boat ramp and how much of the trailer ends up submerged. The design of the trailer itself also matters since this affects where they can mount.
You may also have a preference for a longer or shorter set or for one type or another, such as a roller style like # CE27610 or # FBGR200101 or a post-style like # CE27648. You can see all guide-ons we offer on the page I linked for you.
The 60-inch length of post guide-ons like # CE27646 is very popular and works for many hull designs including the v-hull found on the Crownlines.
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CE Smith Bunk Style Guide-Ons for Pontoon Boat Trailers - 24" Long - 1 Pair
- Boat Trailer Parts
- Guides
- Bunk-Style Guide
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