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These simple-to-install Caliber Marine Trailer Slides reduce loading and unloading effort. They are unaffected by sun, weather, and seawater. Trailer slides come in 10-pad packs and include stainless steel attaching hardware. |
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- Easy to use (43)
- Compact (18)
- Waterproof (16)
- Easy to install (14)
- Safe (10)
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating / sailing (29)
- Personal watercraft (18)
- Smaller boats (4)
- Larger boats (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (29), Casual/ recreational (19), Recreational (7), Recreational rider (3), Recreational user (3)
- Was this a gift?:
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Most Liked Positive Review
makes unloading and loading a breeze
I had great trouble unloading my pwc and fishing boat at one of my favorite lakes as the water level was extremely low, too low to wet the bunks. I installed these sliders and ...Read complete review
I had great trouble unloading my pwc and fishing boat at one of my favorite lakes as the water level was extremely low, too low to wet the bunks. I installed these sliders and unloading and loading was a breeze.
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Most Liked Negative Review
not all its scratched up to be!
i used this on my Glastron GT185, they worked good for about 2 times then i noticed white gelcoat on the bunk slides. not good! grains of sand and small rocks got imbedded in...Read complete review
i used this on my Glastron GT185, they worked good for about 2 times then i noticed white gelcoat on the bunk slides. not good! grains of sand and small rocks got imbedded in the plastic scratching my boat. could work good if your landing is all concrete.
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Cons
- Not As Advertised
Best Uses
- Non-slick Surface
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
I needed something to help my boat settle onto the trailer as I pulled the boat from the water, but this item works no better than the carpeted boards. I would not recommend it.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
looks good we'll see. its the middle of winter
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
Screw on to my trailer carpet bunks. PWC slides on and off with ease.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
Go on easy
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to install
- Easy To Use
- Work Well
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
A lot easier to load and unload a pontoon boat on a Bunk Trailer. Protects the bunks and the boat. A great product.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to install
Cons
- Missing hardware
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
Easy to apply. Dont go as far as you think. I had to buy 4 packages to get enough for my boat trailer. One of the packages. Comes with 30 screws per package. One package was missing all screw. Package had not been opened. Works great
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
Had trouble with my boat sticking to trailer between uses. Thes boat slides let the boat just slide right off trailer every time.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Safe
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about Marine Slides™, 3"W x 15"L:
easy to install. helps with loading and launching with ease. With carpeted bunks the gelcoat was worn down on our 26cc boat this product helps with the ease of loading without the friction to cause the damage we had
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I have a 5 x 8 flat bed trailer, can your 3"w x 15" L sliders be adapted to my trailer and how many sets will I need for my jet ski?Asked on 8/29/2012 by Joe from Erie, Pa0 answers
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What is the thickness of the slides?Asked on 2/28/2012 by Anonymous1 answer
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About 1/4 inch.Answered on 7/31/2012 by Cruzin from Asheville, NC
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My boat is a 23 WA Wellcraft hardtop and spends long periods of time on a boat lift,leaving the trailer bunks possibly exposed to the elements virtually all year long. Is the slide material resistant to UV, ozone, hot weather, and other outside elements? The carpeting really takes a beating, so I either have to re-carpet or try something like the slides.
Thanks.Asked on 9/7/2011 by Chuck from San Jose, CA0 answers
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Will these work on the bunks of a boat hoist? Our water level gets quite low late in the season and makes it a bear to get the boat in the water.Asked on 6/2/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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Has anyone used these on a lift? I have a 3,700# boat on a lift all summer. I have concern about the boat compressing the slides and the screw heads ripping into the gelcoat. Any thoughts???Asked on 5/2/2011 by Oda from Delavan WS0 answers
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Will these work on a pontoon boat trailer?Asked on 4/13/2011 by Kathy from Orlando, Fl1 answer
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yesAnswered on 6/13/2011 by Rodger from Dothan AL
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Hi, Are these pads OK on fiberglass boats or will they scratch the hull?......(if so how heavy)
Thanks, DennyAsked on 10/11/2010 by Jimmy1 answer
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These pads would work great with your boat. No scratching of the Hull also.Answered on 2/15/2011 by Anonymous
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We have a 16ft, Bayliner outboard. Where we launch our boat, most of the boat and bunks are up out-of-the water. How would this work? We could put water and dish soap on the bunks.Asked on 9/30/2010 by Tom from Grand Rapids MI1 answer
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The trailer slides mount on the top of the bunk boards, and AFTER the boat trailer is in the water, you will want to disengage the winch from the bow's eyelet to unload the boat. If you disengage the winch from the bow's eyelet before backing the boat down the ramp it may come off the trailer before you make it to the ramp. These slides are very slick.Answered on 10/19/2010 by Justin from Overton's
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i have a 25 foot bunk style trailer,(25 foot Pontoon) i want to install something like this but do not know exactly what package i need. each side has two bunks @ 23 feet long so how many kits would be recommended to ease in loading and unloading?Asked on 3/21/2010 by rustyboater from chatt TN2 answers
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The pads are 15 inches in length and it states in the description you get 10 pads. If you have 2 bunks at 23ft. 23ftx12in=276in Then you would multiply that by 2. That is 552 inches. The kit is 10 pads times 15in and that equals 150in. I would say you probably need 4 packs.Answered on 3/25/2010 by Bryant from TechA:
Double that -- each side of the trailer has a total of 46' of rail
46X12/(15X10) X2(sides)!!= 6 sets
some "small" spacing would be OKAnswered on 10/7/2010 by Mac from Havasu, AZ
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Is there a maximum weight limit for these slides?Asked on 3/21/2010 by Chip from Dalton Oh.1 answer
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Not per say, because they will handle what your bunks do. You are just placing them over your current wood bunks so they should work just fine.Answered on 3/25/2010 by Bryant from Tech



