Yeah - - - you've been a bad boy - - - and I'm still going to call you Cat - - - not Kelly.Kelly Hanson East wrote:Ill post a picture, once I get off probation for posting....
I have taken trailering trips both with straps and without - - - and I don't think it makes any difference except for personal peace of mind. This boat isn't going anywhere off the trailer unless you drive it upside down
I was pulling the boat up from San Bernardino to BIg Bear (1,500 to 7,400 feet) a few years ago when, unbeknownst to me, the winch strap was rubbing on something sharp and ripped in two near the winch, separating the boat from connection to the winch - - - - and the boat went NOWHERE
If you want peace of mind and extra safety, go ahead by all means and strap it to the trailer - - - but I agree with the original poster's dealer - - - tie downs are not necessary. Do be sure to secure the mast though, so it can't bend or break.
Rick
