Boat Trailer 2-Piece Grey Rubber Bow Protector – 16mm Bore, Non-Marking (SKU: BRGR64X16)
$5.00 $9
2-piece grey rubber bow protector for trailers. 16mm plain bore, non-marking finish, 70mm diameter – perfect for delicate hulls and extra impact buffering.
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Boat Trailer 2-Piece Grey Rubber Bow Protector – 16mm Bore, Non-Marking (SKU: BRGR64X16)
This 2-piece grey bow protector offers smart, compact protection for your boat’s bow where it contacts the winch post. Designed with a non-marking grey rubber finish, this setup is gentle on fibreglass and painted hulls, while the 75 DURO hardness gives reliable impact resistance.
With a 16mm plain bore, it suits standard shaft fittings, and its small footprint makes it ideal for lighter boats or compact trailer setups.
Product Specifications:
- Product Code: BRGR64X16
- Type: Bow Protector – 2 Piece
- Bore Diameter: 16mm (plain)
- Rubber Hardness: 75 DURO
- Total Length: 35mm
- Diameter: 70mm
- Finish: Grey – Non-Marking
- Weight: 0.30kg
Why Choose a Two-Piece Design?
- ✅ Easier installation – clamps over the shaft without needing disassembly
- ✅ More flexible for custom fits or tight trailer spaces
- ✅ Provides shock absorption for smaller hulls
This compact grey protector is ideal for trailers where space is limited or for boat owners looking for a non-marking solution with fast setup.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is this suitable for fibreglass boats?
A: Yes – the grey rubber is non-marking and safe for fibreglass or painted hulls. -
Q: Is the 16mm bore compatible with standard shafts?
A: Yes – 16mm is commonly used on many trailer roller shafts. -
Q: What does ‘2-piece’ mean?
A: It means the protector comes in two halves – making it easier to install around an existing shaft. -
Q: Is it soft or firm rubber?
A: It’s rated at 75 DURO – medium firmness, ideal for light impact and cushioning.
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 cm |
Location | A-3-7 |
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Is This the Right Product for You?
Recommended if you:
- Have a small to medium boat needing gentle bow protection
- Want a non-marking solution for white or painted hulls
- Prefer an easy-install 2-piece protector
Not recommended if you:
- Need a larger roller or full-length bow stop
- Your trailer shaft is larger than 16mm
- You prefer a single-piece solution or more robust bow support
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Roller Type | Shape | Main Use | Advantages | Disadvantages | Best For | Not Ideal For |
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V Roller | V-Groove | Bow Alignment | Precise centering Good at preventing drift Winch post stability |
Not suited for keel Can trap wider bows |
Front-end alignment New or solo users |
Keel support Heavy boat bottom |
Tapered Roller | Narrow middle, wide ends |
Keel Entry Guide | Self-centering Smoother retrieval Less bounce |
Less support Not for heavy hulls |
Mid-rail keel support Smaller boats |
Heavy loads Need full contact |
Flat Roller | Barrel/straight | Weight Support | Distributes pressure Universal fit Strong structure |
No centering Manual alignment |
Heavy boats Long trailers |
Inexperienced users Auto-guidance needs |