Traveling To/From Your Water Destination
- Make sure your boat, trailer and tow vehicle are ready for the road.
- Choose a trailer with a load capacity greater than the weight of the boat and its equipment.
- Make sure the trailer is right for the boat. It should fit snugly on the rollers and other contact points and support the boat's hull.
- Secure tie-downs to ensure that the boat won't shift during transport.
- Distribute gear evenly in the boat.
- Make sure all trailer lights are working.
- Make sure safety chains are connected in an "X" to the frame of the towing vehicle.
- The winch cable should pass under the bow roller stop.
- Check parts for tightness and proper operation.
- Inflate vehicle and trailer tires to proper pressures.
- If you are carrying a small boat in or on your vehicle, make sure it is securely attached.
- Check wheel bearings and trailer hitch for safe operation.
Driving with a boat in tow:
Take extra care. Your rig now takes longer to accelerate and requires more stopping distance. Turning and passing other cars requires more distance with your boat in tow.
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