4 inch pot hole at 60 mph no problem.
Dave
Gater Dunn wrote:Anyone know the length of tie down needed over the back ofto keep it on the trailer
also whats a good load rating
Gater Dunn wrote:Anyone know the length of tie down needed over the back ofto keep it on the trailer
also whats a good load rating
I could not agree with you moreFor the small price of a couple of 3 inch straps, why take a chance? Just because you have been doing it this way for ten to fifteen years does not mean that the boat will not leave the trailer tomorrow when you are forced to make a panic stop, or you take a tight cloverleaf turn 5mph faster than you have always done in the past. In my opinion, relying on gravity to keep things together is just plain foolish.
Please note that I said that gravity does most of the work. My comment was meant to show that a strap rated at 3000-4000 lbs is not needed and that before you exceed the working load of a much lighter strap, your boat is likely to be upside-down, rendering the rating of the strap moot. I do use a strap on my boat, just not a behemoth one.Hamin' X wrote:Gravity takes care of most of the load. You are really just securing the trailer to the boat (600-700 Lbs). If you are intending to place the entire load of the boat on the tie-down strap, I would suggest that you have greater problems than the boat just shifting: The wheels might not be on the ground.![]()
~Rich
Hamin' X wrote:Please note that I said that gravity does most of the work. My comment was meant to show that a strap rated at 3000-4000 lbs is not needed and that before you exceed the working load of a much lighter strap, your boat is likely to be upside-down, rendering the rating of the strap moot. I do use a strap on my boat, just not a behemoth one.Hamin' X wrote:Gravity takes care of most of the load. You are really just securing the trailer to the boat (600-700 Lbs). If you are intending to place the entire load of the boat on the tie-down strap, I would suggest that you have greater problems than the boat just shifting: The wheels might not be on the ground.![]()
~Rich
~Rich
Right on, well said Bransher (and others). And fact = your opinion.In my opinion, relying on gravity to keep things together is just plain foolish.
Dah !!!!!!!!!!DaveB wrote:Don't need one with a tandem Axel independent suspension over normal or semi uneven road. (Asphalt or Cement roads)
4 inch pot hole at 60 mph no problem.
Dave
Gater Dunn wrote:Anyone know the length of tie down needed over the back ofto keep it on the trailer
also whats a good load rating
SkiDeep2001 wrote:I have to mention a topic that has been extensively discussed, STRAPPING THE BOAT TO THE TRAILER![]()
The most powerful of tow beast available will be of little value as the Mac leaves its trailer during a change in towing direction
![]()
I now return you to the previous discussion
Ray
Nice rhyme Highlander and you make a great point. Just because someone can get away with not strapping down the boat to the trailer does not make it safe or, in some cases, legal. I guess it is like driving 63 in a 55. You might get away with it 99 percent of the time, but it is that 1% that will kill you (or someone else).Highlander wrote:In an accident involving a death !! your looking @ "JAIL TIME" for shear neglect !!!
