Extreme Max 3005.3783 Heavy-Duty Pontoon Trailer Guide-Ons Fits 2" Trailer Frames

Brand:‎Extreme Max

3.6/5

212.08

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.

Hardware kits are available for trailers up to 2" wide x 6" tall - See Extreme Max part number 3005.3784. Designed to install easily over 2" wide x 2" tall cross members. Zinc-coated for freshwater use, not intended for use in saltwater or brackish water. 2.5" industrial-grade steel frame with non-marking PVC coating; 30" overall height. Set of two heavy-duty pontoon guide-ons for improved overall loading and stability.
Brand ‎Extreme Max
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 570 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Exterior ‎Brushed
Item model number ‎3005.3783
Item Weight ‎0.01 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Extreme Max
Manufacturer Part Number ‎3005.3783
Model ‎3005.3783
Product Dimensions ‎31 x 6.25 x 6.25 inches

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Scritto da: Michael Arnold
Good
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Scritto da: Boatman181
Well made guides
Heavy, heavy duty, these things are solid, the only problem with supplied ubolts is with 2x4 crossmembers , supplied ubolts are not long enough and had to sources galvanized u bolts separately
Scritto da: D. Mills
Makes landing and launching SO much easier!
Bought a set last fall, and they worked like a charm for loading. They actually sit about 2” ABOVE the floor. However, the angle of the trailer on the launch gives me plenty of clearance. Just bought a second set. They were obviously too tall to sit on the middle crossbar, but there is another cross bar that houses the axle. It’s about 10” lower. They fit there, and with the same adjustment for the boat angle at the launch, should work perfectly. I’ll let everyone know. ETA: I have now landed my pontoon approximately 4-5 times. Was able to land it on the first try EACH time. I will say that I noticed a small dent in the front left pontoon. Not sure if it was always there, but could have come from the action of the boat as it hits the guides, and straightens on the bunks. As far as a review. I have had zero problem launching or landing my pontoon since I put them on (which wasn’t the case before). Haven’t tried to do it with wind or a current yet, but I think they will help immensely. Love this product! UPDATE (9/14/20) - I now have 6-10 launches/recoveries under my belt. Of course launches have never been a problem. Its the recovery that can be a challenge. I think I may have had to make two passes twice. Otherwise, every other one has been on the first try. I will provide one tip. Figure out a reference point for the guide when you're steering the boat. I now know that the guide needs to go "directly under": where I am standing/sitting. If I do that, I can recover the boat without touching the guides. I wonder whether I should provide a little more space between the guides and the pontoons. Right now, they are about 2-3" apart when the boat is on the trailer.
Scritto da: Kevin Grabow
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.
Scritto da: Walter Dobson
Great addition for trailer
Easy to install with few tools ( one if you want ) and great for loading pontoon on windy days.
Scritto da: Jeremy
Pay particular attention to the bolt lengths.
Pay particular attention to the bolt length. The product description is misleading as it says it fits 2”x3” frame and that is simply not true. The inside length of the bolt is 3”. Also their longer bolts are out of stock leaving me dead on install. Had to buy additional galvanized bolts from another supplier at $90 additional.
Scritto da: PaSkiDog
Great Product ONCE IT IS MOUNTED
Bought two sets of these for new pontoon trailer. They worked fantastic on first trip out with them. I was able to get my pontoon on the trailer immediately! The only reason that I gave 4 stars instead of 5 on Overall and Easy to install is that the inboard gussets (see picture) prevent an impact socket from going on the nut. I could have taken the grinder to them but that would have voided the warranty. I had to use a box end wrench to tighten the nuts down but 2/3 of the way down, I was not able to get the wrench off the stud due to interference with the gusset and had to finish torqueing fastener with open end wrench which applies the least amount of torque. Otherwise I am very pleased with the guide ons.
Scritto da: Robert M Raab
Bend easy
Very easy to bend if the trailer frame is not the same thickness. I had to shim 1/2"
Scritto da: Dog
Decent product
These guides were easy to mount on my pontoon boat trailer as there is a rear crossmember mounted on the inside of the pontoons I used them with 4 foot long outside mounted bunks these guides assure that the boat sits down onto the bunks when pulling out of the water some reviews say these are not very well made and flimsy that is not my impression or experience I load /unload my boat by floating it onto and off the trailer not ram jamming it on under power in my case these could have been 6” /8”longer so they would stick up out of the water I plan to add to the crossmember to raise them up
Scritto da: Jac418
One length
The product seems sturdy and fits well once you cut it at the desired length. I wished there would have been more information about the measurements and instructions as to install these at what distance from the pontoon for example.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
works great - just a small modifcation
have a ezloader trailer with 3 " crossmembers - took them to my local welder who cut base plates off turned then 1/2 turn and welded them back on cut a couple base plates and add 3 &1/4 stainless bolts and they look and work awesome . can load 22 ft pontoon in less then 10 minutes
Scritto da: Tracy Ann Beckerton
Ease of installation. Peace of mind.
The hardware was a perfect fit for my trailer. Initially I installed a set at the rear of the trailer and noticed a great improvement loading boat so I opted to install a second set up front. In rough water it was a challenge to load my 25' pontoon on the trailer without a lot of muscle pushing and pulling the boat into place. Thanks for an awesome product, it has made our outings more pleasurable, not fighting with the boat at the end of a great day on the water.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Makes loading pontoon easy.
Solidly made guides that make loading a pontoon boat easy.

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