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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (23)
- Easy to use (22)
- Can withstand use (17)
- Attractive (13)
- No rattle (11)
Cons
- Flimsy construction (5)
- Flimsy (4)
Best Uses
- Smaller boats (14)
- Boat trailer (12)
- Larger boats (9)
- Personal watercraft (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Recreational (12), Recreational user (7), Advanced (5), Beginner (5), Casual/ recreational (4)
Most Liked Positive Review
Did not go on exactly as instructed
Instructions say to attach poles so that they are touching the boat's side rails. I have a smaller boat (18' sea ray). Could not put poles touching boat because of to two reasons...Read complete review
Instructions say to attach poles so that they are touching the boat's side rails. I have a smaller boat (18' sea ray). Could not put poles touching boat because of to two reasons.
I had to cut the poles at a 45 (under the boat) so that it would not touch the boat, or stratch while loading. Second if I put the poles touching the boat while on trailer then the "U" bolts were located on the curve part of poles, which made poles very unstable.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Purchaced and returned
I purchaced these, box had been opened and returned previously. Be aware that these are pvc plastic 100%....They may have issues with strength in a high wind, maybe not. I am...Read complete review
I purchaced these, box had been opened and returned previously. Be aware that these are pvc plastic 100%....They may have issues with strength in a high wind, maybe not. I am going to order a pair with steel reinforcment
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Pros
- Can Withstand Use
Cons
- None
Best Uses
Comments about Fulton Boat Guides, pair:
After seeing these on a friends 24 foot pontoon and listening to him about how good they were in this application, I bought a set for my 21 foot pontoon and am super happy-they are durable and really help in loading-they will give a little and spring back if you don't hit the bunks just right. I am satisfied customer and recommend these to anyone with a pontoon boat.
Pros
- Versatile
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
Comments about Fulton Boat Guides, pair:
was told by rep' had metal in side tubes but none kinda flimsey fer 19 foot boat but havent really had time to try out since ts end of boat season know more how they work in spring
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Easy Instalation
Cons
Best Uses
- Centering Boat On Trailor
Comments about Fulton Boat Guides, pair:
So far so good only used a few times they seem to work great. Also really helps when backing empty trailor into water.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Improves Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Fulton Boat Guides, pair:
I use the product the recover my pontoon boat.
They are extremely sturdy and recover from abuse quite well.
Mounting this product took some ingenuity on my part. Boat trailers are quite varied but I finally did get it to work.
Pros
- Can Withstand Use
- Improves Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Fulton Boat Guides, pair:
This product helps us guide out pontoon boat onto the trailer. We live on a river and the current can be strong and it is hard to judge where the trailer is on the boat ramp. Husband says it is fantastic
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Q:
has anyone used these on a 17 foot Montauk Boston Whaler? Results? Thanks, Eddie SasserAsked on 9/2/2012 by Eddie from St Marys GA0 answers
Q:
Does the mounting hardwere come with this?Asked on 7/27/2012 by Jerry from Hamlin, NY1 answer
A:
AbsolutelyAnswered on 11/6/2012 by Justin M. from Overton's
Q:
does the hardwear come with this?Asked on 6/17/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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IS THIS PRODUCT RECOMMENDED FOR SKI BOATSAsked on 5/10/2012 by BALD EAGLE from FAYETTEVILLE,AR.0 answers
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wHAT IS THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THESE GUIDES?Asked on 2/25/2012 by Steve from USA0 answers
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are these sold as a pair?Asked on 8/18/2011 by Cheryl from New Jersey0 answers
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What size cover fits these polesAsked on 8/15/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
My skiboat sits above my wheels and fender. How long is the return portion (horizontal) of the guide?Asked on 8/6/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
I'm ordering for my husband the boat guides for our trailor. It says light kit not included. Do I have to purchase that for the boat guides?Asked on 5/26/2011 by Gumper from New Castle, PA1 answer
A:
Only if you want lights on the postsAnswered on 8/19/2011 by Anonymous
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The product description for the Fulton Boat guide states that a light kit is available but I don't see it. Do you know the model #?Asked on 10/27/2010 by mike from Oronoco, MN2 answers
A:
Item # 73390Answered on 2/6/2011 by djones from NCA:
If you want the trailer lights for the mounting bracket kit use either Item # 73346 for standard lights or Item # 76087 for LED lights (recommended).Answered on 1/5/2012 by rossjdiver from Seattle, WA


