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Boat Stuff stowaway collapsible boat fenders

dustinjean

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Location
Mt. Washington, KY
Boat Make
Axis
Year
2014
Boat Model
Wake
Boat Length
24
I used these on our yamaha the last 2 years but all of my friends now have towers and racks so i need to get some exile ball fenders to make a larger gap when tying up is my only reason for selling. includes 4 blue bumpers 7.5" round by 22.5" long all fenders have attached nylon straps with quick latch buckles to hook to cleats or the tower, also comes with a carry case and hand pump i paid $120 I will take $70 shipped this is the site if interested http://stowawayboatfender.com/index.html
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damn, too slow. Nice snag veedubtek!
 
I'm anxious to try my Exile bumpers this year!
 
Ok, I've had these for 14 months now and haven't even taken them out of the bag. If someone wants to give me the $70 I paid, they are yours!
 
Ok, I've had these for 14 months now and haven't even taken them out of the bag. If someone wants to give me the $70 I paid, they are yours!
Are these still available?
 
I'll take them. How can we do this. I guess people use paypal. I've never used it. Please let me know.
 
Sent ya a private message @Av8tor07 , thanks!
 
I honestly don't remember. I think so? lol. I wanna say yes. I'll know for sure next weekend when I'm packing/moving stuff for the new lakehouse.
 
I did buy them

How are they working for you? Have you tried rafting up with them or docking in high wind conditions? My concern basically is can I pop them?
 
How are they working for you? Have you tried rafting up with them or docking in high wind conditions? My concern basically is can I pop them?
Honestly, I haven't really used them. But they seem very sturdy.
 
I bought this exact same medium fender kit 4 years ago. I use them a few times a season and they work great. I didn't want them taking up tons of space since they are infrequently used. I don't use the dock at all. My wife is great at backing a trailer up so we never spend time near the boat ramp. I don't raft up with others much and when I do they have never had a tower. I think the straps that come with them are awesome as they allow you to quickly place and adjust the bumpers. If you were to use them regularly I think the nylon covers would get scuffed up a bit but I don't think they would pop. I usually don't use the pump and just blow them up by mouth.
 
Honestly, I haven't really used them. But they seem very sturdy.
How are they working for you? Have you tried rafting up with them or docking in high wind conditions? My concern basically is can I pop them?
Sure you can pop them. You can pop any type with air! What will it take? A lot of force and something sharp! I use a dock 75% of trips
I have tied to boats on lake michigan probably 20-30 times. I have had an old line break from cleat to cleat the water was so rough but these didn't break.
After 4 years we did have to sew one strap on one of them as it was coming undone from years of abuse.
I also found quickly after buying that winds and waves can toss them around as they are so light. We put a small bit of water in them to keep it weighted.
We rarely deflate and we store them in the bow of the boat. It was over 2 years before i had to put a bit of air in one.
 
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