🚤 Float like a pro, conquer the waves!
The Beavertail Boat Float Pods are designed for 17' and 18' boats, providing up to 175 lbs of extra flotation. These lightweight and portable pods enhance performance, reduce fuel consumption, and eliminate transom back splash, making your boating experience smoother and more efficient.
Brand | Beavertail |
Color | Silver |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | foam" or "plastic |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 175 Pounds |
UPC | 609142413169 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 19 x 17 inches |
Package Weight | 24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 18.5 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Beavertail |
Model Name | Medium Float Pods |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Beavertail |
Part Number | 400244 |
T**S
Works as intended
Welded these pods on a 1652 mod v and adds a ton of stability and allows me to go much shallower !
D**T
Floatation pods
Definitely helped the boat, with boyancy.
J**E
Definitely works
Could be lil thicker sheet but I’m happy with it. Planed my boat out faster med size on a 1448
P**T
Fits a Lowe Roughneck perfectly.
The angle of the side and the bottom rake angle fit my Lowe Roughneck perfectly, with just the right rise to the rear (1/2"). They are well-made and strong enough to stand on (I attached my swim platform/ladder to the left-hand pod), and they solved the problem I was having with my stern riding too low and the boat not wanting to plane. Get them professionally welded on.
C**L
Recommendation for size boat isn’t correct
I really wish I hadn’t made this purchase. The juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. I really haven’t notice where my boat is more buoyant, and top end has bee reduced by the amount of drag. I used the medium size beaver tails on a 18 ft Lowe roughneck 1860, 90 hp Suzuki out board. I really feelLike I should have went with the large rather than the medium. The build quality was good, and they are holding up.
O**
Still installing
Made well
P**8
It's like Spanks, but for your boat.
The first picture is without float pods, and you can see I needed them. Added a new motor to the boat, which was 50lbs heavier then the other one. The pods lifted the boat transom right up. I jet up river and float/row down to fish, the transom was too low in the water while floating. I paid to have them welded on, but honestly, I think I would JB Weld them on if I was going to do it again. There's a gentleman on YouTube that did, seemed to work fine. Saved him some $.
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