Low dsrt jon
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 14, 2009
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You can go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy self adhesive anti slip stripping. It comes in black, grey, and white, in widths of 1 inch, 2 inch, and 4 inch. Sold by the foot. Simply cut off from the roll how many feet you need. I have a couple of 4 X 6 inch patches on top of the fenders and a couple of 2 inch strips on the trailer frame. I also used it on the deck, cuz wet fiberglass is slipperier than ice. Works great.
I retired last year and have found myself a lot of time to mess around with my boat and trailer. I was alway's worried about slipping and falling off my trailer as I was standing on the tire fenders. It was even worse when they got wet. I checked every trailer part supplies and could find nothing to put onto the fender to try and prevent slipping and either hurting yourself or getting wet!! Has anyone had this problem???
I retired last year and have found myself a lot of time to mess around with my boat and trailer. I was alway's worried about slipping and falling off my trailer as I was standing on the tire fenders. It was even worse when they got wet. I checked every trailer part supplies and could find nothing to put onto the fender to try and prevent slipping and either hurting yourself or getting wet!! Has anyone had this problem??? The older you get the harder it is to step up on your trailer. I got the Idea
to glue a pre cut and measured piece of tire tread onto both of my trailer fenders. Your feet grip the trailer much better and you don't slip like on the stock trailer fender. I wonder if there is a market for such a product??? Will anyone give me a little feedback about my idea. Thank's
: LDJ