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    Default Boat trailer steps


    Ordered a 2026 Lund angler 1650 sport was looking for some trailer steps.
    What brand is good for the money and was you happy with them.
    Thanks for any advice 👍

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    I went with BoatEfx and are very happy with them. I chose them over the competition because you can go on their website and customize the steps based on your brand of boat. I really appreciate them as I am getting older. Good luck in your search.
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    Trick step for me....
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    Quote Originally Posted by happycaster58 View Post
    I went with BoatEfx and are very happy with them. I chose them over the competition because you can go on their website and customize the steps based on your brand of boat. I really appreciate them as I am getting older. Good luck in your search.
    (mine was $525)

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    I also have the BOAT efx and I’ve been very happy with them.

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    Since most of you weigh more than I do, I definitely recommend a good set from Trick Step or Boat EFX if you aren’t going to fabricate any on your own. I bought a cheap set from eBay that look pretty decent but are somewhat flimsy. Even my son who was still a 5th grader at the time caused the lower step to bend some. I plan to weld some reinforcements to mine at some point, although I really need to get the transom repair finished first if I’m going to use my boat to fish any during the crappie spawn.
    If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.

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    Thanks I’m going to order boat EFX because they are only 1 hr away

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    Or go the eBay route an save a ton of money. I know several who went this route that are happy and saved several hundred dollars.

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...852.m570.l1313
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Or go the eBay route an save a ton of money. I know several who went this route that are happy and saved several hundred dollars.

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...852.m570.l1313
    I went with Amazon, 3 yrs ago, 200lbs plus, 68 yrs old heart and cancer survivor they are great wish I would have done it years ago.
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    I bought the heaviest duty ones i could find at the time i bought mine off of ebay & they have been great. My buddy that i fish with all the time bought his 80 year old father in law a set of them & he loves them too. After pulling into the ramp one morning & seeing him lying over the front of the bow trying to get out of the boat i suggested he get him a set & it has sure made his trips much safer. I'll defnitely never own another boat without them.

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