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SkiDartSTL
Newbie Joined: January-10-2020 Location: St. Louis Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Posted: March-31-2021 at 11:42am |
I am looking for a Crash Pad setup for my boat trailer.
Its not a Correct Craft Boat or trailer, but I like the crash pad setup for inboards.
Would anyone have one for sale? Or know where I can find one new or used? Ive looked into fabricating myself and with a shop, thought I'd check here before doing myself. Thanks in advance! Eric |
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ScottZ
Platinum Member Joined: January-20-2004 Location: Clanton, AL Status: Offline Points: 1154 |
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I am having one fabbed up myself.
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Scott Zuelzke
Lake Mitchell , AL 1984 Ski Nautique 1972 Skier |
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Nautiquehunter
Platinum Member Joined: December-31-2008 Location: Lake Lanier GA Status: Offline Points: 1010 |
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This is the best set up I have seen . It moves so you can put the cover on. It came from Boatmate trailers.
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1984Restore
Newbie Joined: April-08-2021 Location: Anderson, Ca Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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That's a very nice job. What did you use for the bumper pads?
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Jonny Quest
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On my crash pads, I use 3/4" HDPE cut to size. It works great and you never have to cover it with carpet!
JQ
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1984Restore
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Awesome. I was going to weld up another design I found but yours is really nice, and simpler.
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Gary S
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I bought a sheet of 1" HDPE to replace my plywood awhile ago. Finally got around to cutting it because I was apprehensive after reading how difficult it was to cut. Went way better than I imagined- a quick pass with a propane torch smoothed out the edges.
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