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I added steps and seadeck on my trailer to help with launching and retreiving. I see that JBP has a nice set of steps for the center console models but not for our boat. With these steps and grab handles on the bow, it makes it so much easier to climb up and down. I lauch by myself always, my wife does help by getting in the truck to pull us out after i back the trailer in the water.View attachment 235811
Your post just reminded me. I had installed the JBP step earlier, but didn’t feel comfortable balancing in the tongue when trying to winch the boat on. So this week I added the Booma step from BoatEFX. I haven’t field tested it yet, but it feels pretty good sitting in my driveway!
Your post just reminded me. I had installed the JBP step earlier, but didn’t feel comfortable balancing in the tongue when trying to winch the boat on. So this week I added the Booma step from BoatEFX. I haven’t field tested it yet, but it feels pretty good sitting in my driveway!
I use mine to get on/off the bow. Having a nonslip surface makes it quick to finish the task. And i do step in the water to winch the boat in. Balancing on the step seem like i dont have enough leverage to turn the handle. Anyhow, your steps look amazing! I would've just bought that setup if i had seen it before tackling mine.