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My post boating storage routine.

Wow, so no metal tubing inside of the PVC? Interesting as I have not seen any like that before. I've read that people occasionally hit them pretty hard so you would think that they'd break without metal tubes.
 
Here is a follow-up to the first video. The footage is captured from my perspective with a head mounted gopro. I didnt' put as much editing time into it since I didn't get either the removal and/or re-insertion processes from the best angle. By the way, it was a humbling experience this time around, coming off all of the compliments (thanks again), this time I got out of the SUVno less than 5 times to get a closer look at the tolerances between the boat / trailer and everything else. I also scraped the port trailer guide light a little along the side of the house (stucco so you know..., the reason I'm on my second set). I decided to edit those events out to keep the vide short, you know. Anyway, enjoy.

The trailer guides I have have been bent forward back and out almost 45 degrees, numerous times while recovering the boat and a few times while putting the boat on the side yard. So far they have been indestructible. I can't say the same for the trailer guide lights or pads as I've had to replace them several times since I put the trailering guides on.

 
Hey! First awesome job, how many times did you try backing it in before you went to the front hitch? I can't believe you can get that in there with 2 1/2" of clearance, freaking phenomenal!
 
5:10 - "Plenty of room on that side"

LMAO!!!

I've backed into some tight spots, but that (even going forward) takes the cake!

I have to admit that there's a little part of me that would like to try that... With YOUR boat of course!! ;)
 
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