Storm Gard Boat Fender
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Rich, deep colors with industry-leading protection.
Experience unmatched durability and protection with the Taylor Made Storm Gard boat fender. Engineered with ribbed technology to minimize roll, this fender ensures maximum protection for your vessel. Made from tough marine-grade vinyl, it’s built to handle saltwater, sun, and rough conditions season after season. Thanks to patented True Color® technology, the Storm Gard maintains rich, vibrant color over time, adding both style and performance to your boat. With effortless inflation, versatile hanging options, and a lifetime guarantee, it’s the ultimate solution for dependable marine protection.
The Storm Gard boat fender combines innovation and strength to keep your boat safe in any docking environment. Its ribbed design reduces rolling, helping the fender stay in place even during strong wakes or challenging conditions. Designed for boats 25 to 35 feet long, it delivers reliable hull protection and peace of mind. Proudly made in the USA and backed by a lifetime guarantee against splitting or bursting, this fender provides superior quality you can trust.
Key Features:
- Ribbed technology minimizes roll for consistent protection
- Constructed with durable marine-grade vinyl to withstand harsh conditions
- Patented True Color® technology ensures long-lasting, vibrant color
- Easy inflation with a rubber football needle valve (up to 2 psi)
- 5/8" double eyelets allow vertical or horizontal hanging
- Designed for boats 25’ to 35’ in length
- Lifetime guarantee for long-term reliability
- Made in the USA with premium craftsmanship
Fender Selection Chart
| Boat Size* | 15' to 20' | 20' to 25' | 25' to 35' | 35' to 50' |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter x Length | 5 1/2" x 20" | 6 1/2" x 22" | 8 1/2" x 27" | 10 1/2" x 30" |
* The most accurate way to select the right fender for your boat is to survey your docking area to find out what fender is in use for the same size and weight of boat, in terms of fender dimensions and quantities, and use that as a guideline.
