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  1. #1
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    Omega Step for trailer

    Has anyone used them on their trailer to aid in getting in the boat? Curious as to the quality and fitment.
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    #2
    Someone asked the same question in January. Not much feedback.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=1162813

    I only saw them listed on Ebay. It looks like it would work. It looks like you may step directly over the trolling motor which doesn't seem as safe to me. I just put Boat EFX steps on my boat and I prefer entering the boat a little to the side.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by nicapopolis View Post
    Someone asked the same question in January. Not much feedback.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=1162813

    I only saw them listed on Ebay. It looks like it would work. It looks like you may step directly over the trolling motor which doesn't seem as safe to me. I just put Boat EFX steps on my boat and I prefer entering the boat a little to the side.
    https://www.omegastep.boats/ their own website not ebay.
    XPRESS H 18 SS, YAMAHA 115

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    #4
    Their 3 step product is $90 less than Boat EFX. BOAT EFX makes them custom for your specific trailer.

    I am sure quality wise they are just fine. Gotta start somewhere and no reason not to give a smaller shop the money of you feel comfortable with them.

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    #5
    This looks similar to the Trick Step which I have had for years and love.
    https://trickstep.com/

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    #6
    i agree....go with trickstep.....love mine!!!

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    #7
    Whatever you buy, get the pole to hold on to. Good luck.

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    #8
    Draw up what you want (or show them a pic or two) and have it welded up by a good welding shop. You'll save money vs the ones listed above.

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    Last edited by Slicefixer; 07-08-2022 at 09:11 AM. Reason: Added pics

  9. mikesxpress
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    Make your own with steps suited to yourself and your bow configuration.