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Replace the bow roller on your boat trailer with this PVC roller. Durable polyvinyl chloride roller supports the flat front of your skiff without snagging the boat lip. Non-marring material will not leave marks on your boat.
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a sturdy material that is great for use on marine trailers. A PVC roller is more durable than a rubber roller, but it's also soft enough to absorb road shock when your boat's in tow. And PVC is corrosion resistant, even in saltwater.
PVC is also non-marring, so it won't damage or discolor your boat upon contact. Rubber rollers can leave marks on your boat as you load and unload. With PVC, on the other hand, you won't need to worry about any scuffs or smears on your boat.
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Today we'll be looking at the CE Smith bow roller for skiff boat trailers. Now, if your bow rollers are damaged or maybe they're just crumbling and falling apart, this is going to be a replacement for that piece on your skiff boat trailer. It's going to allow your boat to roll up without any worries about marring your boat.It's made of a durable polyvinyl chloride or PVC construction, so we don't have to worry about it crumbling over time like can happen with rubber, a lot of times it dries out and cracks and just falls apart. This is going to be great for use in freshwater and salt water. We don't have to worry about it crumbling and falling apart on us, so it's going to last a long time, but it's still pliable enough that it absorbs road shock, so it will give us a little bit of cushion for our boat, and it's not going to leave any scuffs or scratches on our boat hull.It comes in this nice amber color. We'll have our pre-drilled hole through there so you can mount it up.
Now, it doesn't come with any hardware or any mounting brackets. You can purchase this separately here at etrailer.com. We've got roller shafts, mounting brackets, all those parts available here separately.As far as dimensions, the diameter of our roller is about 8-1/2" and the diameter of that pin shaft is about 5/8". The widest point of our roller is about 1-1/2", and the middle portion is a little bit thicker than that, maybe about 1-5/8".That's going to do it for our look at the CE Smith bow roller for skiff boat trailers.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 Customer Reviews)
Replace the bow roller on your boat trailer with this PVC roller. Durable polyvinyl chloride roller supports the flat front of your skiff without snagging the boat lip. Non-marring material will not leave marks on your boat.Product worked great. I had been searching for bow roller for my skiff For while now that would not tear my rub rail off like the old bunk system. This product worked perfect. The customer service was awesome as well. Chris N couldn’t have been more helpful and he went out of his way to make sure my shipment was received before I went back out of town with my boat. Thanks again guys for all you help!!!!!
I couldn't believe how quick the order came. Excellent condition and great quality parts. Thanks you etrailer.
Very pleased with product, price and sh ipping.
These worked great for my Skiff and have held up well.
Quick response and shipment of my order.
Thanks great service
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Dennis
8/2/2020
I had tried many ways to stop the bow of my skiff from getting hung up while launching and loading. These large bow rollers are the only thing that has worked, only wished I had tried them first.