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Iowegian
07-04-2000, 08:42 PM
I am looking into attaching splash guards to my Alumacraft Navigator. What are some respectable manufacturers of splash guards? Some better than others? I have looked at some at Whitecapmfg.com and would like something to compare to. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Try wave wackers at 1-612-825-2323
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Dave in Mpls
07-05-2000, 02:04 PM
The only other source that I'm aware of is Walleye Masters. I don't have a number handy, but I believe they are in the Alexandria, MN area. Someone will have a number for them.
Regards
JimmyJ
07-05-2000, 07:00 PM
I have had the same set of "Wave Wackers" on my boat for the past 12 years. They look as good as the day I put them on. Very satisfied !! Jim
Yup. He is my sister-in-law's uncle (I think). I'll see if I can round up some info.
Walleye Masters Splashguards
Wayne Johnson
15344 Dittberners Crk Rd NW
Miltona, MN
218-943-6221
Think he also guides.
wallhammer
07-06-2000, 11:02 AM
I have used both Wave Wackers and Walleye Master. The Wave Wackers may look a little nicer then Walleye Master, but as far as keeping you dry the Walleye Master are much better. My next boat will also have Walleye Master's on it.
G-Man
07-06-2000, 01:54 PM
I have a new set of Walleye Master splash guards that have never been used. They are designed to fit onto a 86" or wider transom. They have a cut out for a transom electric on the starboard side. I am willing to sell them for $130 plus shipping. E-mail me if you are interested.
Iowegian
07-07-2000, 08:17 PM
Sorry, can't take you up on that. I am looking for something smaller than that. Thanks for the info.