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Your cart is empty.Docking a PWC has never been safer with the introduction of the Hull Hug PWC fender. Engineered specifically for PWC's, it hinges in the center to better protect PWC bodies from docks designed for bigger boats. It hooks under the rub rail with a molded acetyl hook integrated into the back of the fender. If your PWC has them, you’ll want to connect the top of the fender to a cleat or ski eye with the adjustable strap and vinyl dipped steel hook provided. If not, simply thread the strap though the rubber block provided and place it inside the PWC’s storage compartment, then shut it. The block anchors the fender strap perfectly and will not damage the body. We recommend 2 fenders per PWC. Fits all PWC's.
Richard Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2019
Works good and keeps the sides of my wave runner safe. Must be used and put on correctly though and use bungers to secure them, they work much better than the straps.
The Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2016
These probably work fine on other watercraft, but on the Sea Doo Spark they do not work. The hull design is such that in any water other than completely calm, these will slide and pop off, not matter how tight the strap is. I've tried them several times and now my hull is damaged (scratched) and one of them even went floating off and my son had to swim after it. In calm water AND a pwc floating dock, these will work. They are squared too, so they get caught on pylons of the dock and get ripped off. You'd be better off using the small tubular fenders for your PWC. Some PWC have the rubber rub rail, so these might work better on those. The Spark hull is just too slippery for these to work well at all.
texmln
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016
I give these four stars because the strap mounting system is terrible but once you get past that by replacing the straps with the correct bungees these work perfectly. The included straps are not good. It's simply too difficult to deal with them and the included rubber blocks you are supposed to attach to the straps and 'lock' in a hatch to hold the fenders fast are useless for the rear, inconvenient for the front and don't work anyway (at least on my Sea Doo). For my Sea Doo I decided to toss the blocks and the straps out and found some good 18" polyurethane bungee cords with nylon hooks (I prefer the ones made by Better Bungee). The bungees hook perfectly through the grommet on the fenders and then hook to the front side and rear eyelets on the machine. I tried 12" hooks but they were too short and put too much strain on the fenders. Anything longer than 18" will simply be too long to work. The bungee solution is the only way to go. Once you have that these fenders fit nicely on the machine and work as advertised.
Gail in Seattle
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2016
Being new to PWC and with a new craft, I was very concerned about docking my Waverunner on a marina dock designed for boats.These fenders works great and I am so glad I bought them. I think a must have if you are going to have to attach your machine to any docks.Buy a pair and practice on how to attach them. I have found the rear one to be very easy to set up as you can attach to a tow hook and it stays stable. The front one is a bit more finicky as it moves around when you move to storage compartment for instance to get out the anchoring rope. You do want them to have the front protector fairly backwards for maximum protection.They create water sprays and drag if you leave them in when planning so you want to remove them as you are leaving the dock, but I got into an easy routine after only a couple of outings so totally doable.Good product!
Zac
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2016
I have used their product for only one day, however it has been worth every penny already. I have a Seadoo GTX and it fits the back and front perfectly. They go on and off with little effort, and stay on till you take them off. Other products fall off or don't provide enough protection and these do. I used it at the dock and when drifting on the lake with other boats tied up, great product.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2014
**UPDATE SUMMER 2016**After almost 2 years of use, the plastic coating on the hooks is starting to wear off resulting in some rusting on the metal. The vinyl is still holding up well, and so are the straps. I would still rate these PWC fenders as 5 stars since they have saved me in many situations at the boat ramp and while docking!-------I purchased two of these to protect my 2014 Yamaha FX HO Waverunner. After using these for 2 months, I have to say I love them.Cost: I paid $11.99 eachInstallation/Usability : There is a hook located on the bottom of the fender that grabs/hooks under the rub rail. I attach one to the back side and the other at the front. For the back fender I simply attach it to the tow hook, but at the front of my waverunner I did not have hook to secure the fender. My solution was to open the front storage compartment, and tighten the adjustable straps so the rubber block located on the strap was flush against the compartment wall, and then close the lid. I use these to protect my waverunner when launching/retrieving at the boat ramp. I also found these to be very useful when anchoring several PWC side-by-side on the water. Attaching these while on the water is tricky at first, but after getting used to it, it becomes quite simple.Durability: As I said before I have used these for 2 months and several times a week. So far I have no rips in the vinyl material, but several scraps on the fenders from barnacles at low tide. The fender material could be a better quality, but for the price I can't really complain.Size/Quantity: These are a great size for a PWC. Two of them fit with plenty of room to spare on my waverunner. I use 2 of these fenders on my 3 person waverunner which is just under 12 feet long. I do not see any reason to have 3 of these on a PWC. They also fold up to save some room.Several reviews stated these would not stay on in rough water. I personally have had no problems at all, even in the Chesapeake Bay. If you do not have rub rails where these would hook onto then you will have issues. Also, you should only be using these when needed, and not the entire time while riding. The straps do stay secure and tight even at speeds around 30mph. I suggest checking your PWC first to see if you have locations where these will attach before purchasing.Pros:- Price (Paid $11.99 each)- Adjustable- Quality- SizeCons:- Installation on the water can be tricky the first few times.
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