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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 69515" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Factory mounted on larger glass boats. Not a pretty sight. The whole idea of it, combined with the frequency of these being used surprises me that there aren't more. I guess the three failures I know of out of the number being used, as half the boats on steel trailers these days have them, isn't bad odds, but the things scare me. Relies solely on pins, as opposed to much of the weight being in the telescope like in a receiver hitch or a telescoping removable tongue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 69515, member: 55"] Factory mounted on larger glass boats. Not a pretty sight. The whole idea of it, combined with the frequency of these being used surprises me that there aren't more. I guess the three failures I know of out of the number being used, as half the boats on steel trailers these days have them, isn't bad odds, but the things scare me. Relies solely on pins, as opposed to much of the weight being in the telescope like in a receiver hitch or a telescoping removable tongue. [/QUOTE]
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