Railing Protection

Made of heavy-duty marine-grade vinyl and boasting an L-shaped form, this novel option from Taylor Made was specifically designed to meet the demands of small vessels such as bass boats, ski boats, and other low freeboard boats.

Due to its unconventional design, the Low Freeboard Boat Fender provides excellent protection for both the gunwales and rub rails. Also, because they conform to the boat’s body, they will stay securely in place and won’t shift around, unlike traditional cylindrical bumpers. For dinghies that can lower into the water with rain, this rail hugging model stays in place.

They can be tied over the cleats to position them higher on the boat and can be easily inflated through a rubber football needle valve.

Available in two sizes and four metallic colors—except for the white one—the Low Freeboard Boat Fender is both beautiful and robust while also offering excellent protection against the docks.

Our Overall Review

We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:

4.7

Things we like:

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    Its design protects both the gunwales and rub rails
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    Stays in place
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    Great quality
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    Beautiful color options
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Where to buy:

Taylor Made Low Freeboard

Specs & Features

  • Vinyl
  • 5” x 14”
  • 7” x 23”
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Related Reviews

Our Overall Review

We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:

4.7

Things we like:

  • check-mark
    Its design protects both the gunwales and rub rails
  • check-mark
    Stays in place
  • check-mark
    Great quality
  • check-mark
    Beautiful color options
Click to see more

Things we don't like:

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    Nothing!
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