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Matt Garcia
05-30-2007, 01:47 PM
Does anyone get the PVC streaks on your hull from the plastic tops of the trailer guide posts? Every so often I get these long streaks that look like scratches. I can remove them with my fingernail and peel them off but it’s often time consuming and it’s just another thing I have to spend time on. I was looking for some sort of cleaner of any way of removing them quickly. I usually have my pads high enough so they are covering the tops but every so often they get bumped down.
dogbert
05-30-2007, 01:56 PM
I used to get these before I got the soft guide post covers. That pretty much took care of the problem.
I used to get these before I got the soft guide post covers. That pretty much took care of the problem.
Are you just talking about the foam covers or something else?
http://store.tige.com/ProductImages/trailer-pads.jpg
dogbert
05-30-2007, 02:03 PM
Yes, mine cover the entire PVC guide post, but my trailer's older like yours.
Where did you get trailer pads that cover the whole PVC? My PVC poles sticks through the top of the pads and I will occasionally get some scratches from it.
chpthril
05-30-2007, 02:13 PM
I used to get those before we reworked the trailer guides and ground down the RR screw heads.
I have thought about dipping the PVC caps in that liquide rubber stuff just to give a little more protection.
da.bell
05-30-2007, 02:18 PM
I have thought about dipping the PVC caps in that liquide rubber stuff just to give a little more protection.
I'm not sure where to get them besides a hardware store but isn't there a cap that you can put on them that isn't PVC. If it is PVC, it is a very, very soft PVC mixture?
chpthril
05-30-2007, 02:22 PM
I'm not sure where to get them besides a hardware store but isn't there a cap that you can put on them that isn't PVC. If it is PVC, it is a very, very soft PVC mixture?
Hmmmmmmm, I'll look, thanks :ro:
jleger98
05-30-2007, 02:34 PM
why cant you just cut off the cap?? if you have the pads on there, they will still float. File the egdes down so there are no sharper edges.
da.bell
05-30-2007, 02:41 PM
why cant you just cut off the cap?? if you have the pads on there, they will still float. File the egdes down so there are no sharper edges.
If you cut off the cap, the pads will rise above the cut off area. Now, it would take some time to do this but those pads float and do rise and fall with some effort. The cap allows for a block to keep the pads at level.
jleger98
05-30-2007, 02:43 PM
yeah, I have my pads attached to the pvc so they dont inadvertanly fly away when I'm cruisin down the freeway. Because they are attached, they actually float up.
I don't have the caps and my pads will float up, but it does create a problem if the ramp is not steep and the pads do not float, then the top of the PVC bar will leave marks.
da.bell
05-30-2007, 02:55 PM
Found it. They are called plastic end caps. Here is the website that I found it on: http://www.stockcap.com/pvc-caps.html
wannabewakeboarder
05-30-2007, 03:56 PM
Found it. They are called plastic end caps. Here is the website that I found it on: http://www.stockcap.com/pvc-caps.html
Those also work great to go over the bearing buddy on you trailer
Jeff T
05-30-2007, 06:30 PM
I got these on my last boat until I put foam guide pole covers on. I also bought a 10ft lenght of PVC and made new, longer guide poles. That kept the cap from hitting the boat if the angle was bad.
When I did get these rubs, I would use the edge of a credit card and a constant stream of water to LIGHTLY scrape the pvc off. You have to really watch your angle and pressure. One side of the card was more rounded than the others. I had a black boat and the PVC would come off with time using this method.
Jetrey
05-31-2007, 06:23 PM
Do most of you have the stock tige guide covers? if so, are they any good? or is there something better out there, I need some asap.
I have an extreme trailer with carpeted guide posts
da.bell
05-31-2007, 06:31 PM
Do most of you have the stock tige guide covers? if so, are they any good? or is there something better out there, I need some asap.
yes, because they came with the boat. I would get them again if the price is right after they start to shred apart.
chpthril
05-31-2007, 06:32 PM
Do most of you have the stock tige guide covers? if so, are they any good? or is there something better out there, I need some asap.
I think most all the foam/nylon covers are about the same, just different decals. The ones from Tige.com are not the most expensive either. I would much rather have covers on, if for nothing more than looks, then the white PVC showing :ro:
Domsz06
05-31-2007, 07:03 PM
I would think your trailer is too shallow. When I pull my boat up to the trailer there is no way the poles will mark the boat now. Just an idea. Seems everyone else has covered everyother idea.
da.bell
05-31-2007, 07:06 PM
I would think your trailer is too shallow. When I pull my boat up to the trailer there is no way the poles will mark the boat now. Just an idea. Seems everyone else has covered everyother idea.
Don't you mean deep????
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