Helipilot11
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I can understand someone not seeing the need for them when you have a back up camera I suppose. I would say it falls in the line of if you are a good boat captain, sure you may never need it, but everyone can and will have one of those days and that is when you will wish you had it when you come in too hot on a windy day and you catch off center and break a bunk, or worse yet, gouge the hull. Where the uprights become more useful is in backing an empty trailer without a camera, you have a reference point you can see with all three mirrors without having to focus looking at the ground and waiting for a fender to appear past the side of your vehicle in a curve etc. They are not a can't live without item but they certainly are one of those conveniences that once you have them, you miss them when you don't. I would categorize them as a cheap insurance policy.Forgive me but I never had guides, I dont see the need for them other than a visual for backing down the ramp. Wait, I have a back up camera so scratch that reason. Been boating since 1993 without um.
I can understand someone not seeing the need for them when you have a back up camera I suppose. I would say it falls in the line of if you are a good boat captain, sure you may never need it, but everyone can and will have one of those days and that is when you will wish you had it when you come in too hot on a windy day and you catch off center and break a bunk, or worse yet, gouge the hull. Where the uprights become more useful is in backing an empty trailer without a camera, you have a reference point you can see with all three mirrors without having to focus looking at the ground and waiting for a fender to appear past the side of your vehicle in a curve etc. They are not a can't live without item but they certainly are one of those conveniences that once you have them, you miss them when you don't. I would categorize them as a cheap insurance policy.
I had incandescent lights at the top of my guides and the crimp connectors to the trailer wiring failed so often I just eliminated them. So if you love them, consider wiring them with something better than those crimp connectors.