Nice and simple, perfect. I used a heat gun to soften PVC and bolt thru 2 holes and made the metal stand higher. I broke my 1st PVC because they flexed with only 5 inches to bolt PVC. I recommend using some short pipes, cut to 3 foot, use hammer to flatten one side, drill and bolt pipes to upright angle. This worked great and made the guides super strong. Then slide PVC on and secure.
Well done Donnell! To see these type of guides for sale on any of the boating or trailer websites, you'd think they were made of gold with how much they cost.
This type of guide better than nothing but for real easy loading get bunk guide style. No way to get boat crooked. The pole type create a pivot point and you can still rotate. Luv my bunk guides just give er gas and it self centers.
Great ideas. Here's a suggestion: install a switch for the trailer lights on the tongue. That way you don't have to worry about water getting in the lamp housings so much.
Not sure I get them from Agri-Supply $30 for the set. Very bright and waterproof. It's a circuit board not a light bulb to get wet and rust out or bust