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Extreme Max 3005.3783 Heavy-Duty Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons Amazon Product Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B00TODR110/?tag=... Set of two heavy-duty pontoon guide-ons for improved overall loading and stability 2.5" industrial-grade steel frame with non-marking PVC coating; 30" overall height Zinc-coated for freshwater use, not intended for use in saltwater or brackish water Designed to install easily over 2" wide x 2" tall cross members Hardware kits are available for trailers up to 2" wide x 6" tall - See Extreme Max part number 3005.3784 Extreme Max Heavy-Duty Pontoon Trailer Guide-On Systems do more than help you get your pontoon on your trailer; they help stop a multitude of loading problems. They'll help you load faster and safer, keep you from loading too deep, keep your trailer position true and are especially helpful at night. These guide-ons are designed to work even in high impact conditions like rough water or with large pontoons, with a 30" height that's perfect for pontoons. The 2.5" industrial grade steel frame is covered in non-marking PVC to protect your pontoon's finish and installs easily over 2" wide x 2" tall cross members. Each set includes two guide-ons. Extreme Max Guide-Ons are zinc-coated and intended for freshwater use only. Hardware kits are available for trailers up to 2" wide x 6" tall, order Extreme Max part number 3005.3784. Top reviews from the United States Very sturdy I've tried several types of guide ons for my Pontoon. Most were too weak, they bent or the cover on it was not adequate and scratched my pontoons. These things are fantastic. VERY sturdy, thick plastic cover to protect the boat. Loading my pontoon has never been easier. I purchased 4, two for the back and I was going to add the other two about half way up the bunk. But, I don't have a bracket to attach them too and I'm concerned about the height when trying to load the pontoon if these are too far forward. But, so far, just having the back ones have made the job a whole lot easier.