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1 Trailering Your Sailboat
Chapter 6 Trailering Your Sailboat Courtesy of National Marine Manufactures Association photo by Jim Bartlett

2 Lesson Objectives Safety essentials Selecting a trailer
Safety equipment Care and maintenance Legal requirements Preparing for travel Storage Preventing theft Float plan SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

3 Legal Considerations Width Brakes Lights Licenses Mirrors
Safety chains SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

4 What should you consider when buying a trailer?
What to consider when buying SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

5 Trailer Weight Rating Weight of boat should not exceed 85% of trailer rating Tires run cooler/last longer Wheel bearings run cooler with less failure Long trips justify higher trailer ratings SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

6 Boat Bottom Support Selecting your trailer Skid supports or Bunks
Roller supports SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt Courtesy of Trail “N” Sail Sailboat Trailers

7 Care of Your Trailer Maintenance problems: Tires Wheels Bearings
Brakes Springs Bunks and rollers Tongue Wiring SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

8 Care of Your Trailer SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

9 Care of Your Trailer SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat040609.ppt
Courtesy of Bearing Buddy, Inc

10 Other Considerations What else when trailering? Lights Motor Support
Tie downs SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

11 What Should You Consider When Buying a Tow Vehicle
What to consider when buying Deferred maintenance? Age Road-worthyness Brakes, lights, tires, bearings, etc. Licensing SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

12 Hitches Bumper hitches Weight carrying hitches
Weight distributing hitches Trailer ball and coupler SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt Courtesy of Cequent Towing Products

13 Hitches Coupler and ball sizes Ball must equal coupler size
1 7/8” 2” 2 5/16” Ball must equal coupler size Size determined by GVWR Padlock prevents theft and ensures coupler stays on ball SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

14 Balancing the Load 5 -10% of weight on tongue To shift weight
Shift contents of boat Shift boat forward or backward on trailer SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

15 Handling Your Trailer Practice in open area
Remain sensitive to unusual sounds Frequent stops to check trailer Practice backing One hand at bottom of steering wheel Move hand in the direction you want trailer to go Post someone to look out Work out hand signals SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

16 Pre-departure Checklist
What do you include on checklist? SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

17 Preparing to Launch Things to remember when launching
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18 Launching Before backing down ramp Backing down Drain plug in
Out drive/motor up - motor off No one in boat Lines to dock Backing down Make sure way is clear SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

19 Launching Launch position Apply parking brake and wheel chocks
Remove winch line Launch the boat SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

20 Set brake and wheel chocks Attach winch line Winch on to trailer
Retrieving your boat Lift outdrive/motor Back trailer to boat Do NOT “power load” Set brake and wheel chocks Attach winch line Winch on to trailer Drive away from ramp SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

21 Storing Your Boat/Trailer
Remove valuable equipment Winterize motor Jack up axles to take weight off wheels Raise tongue for drainage Cover boat if stored outside SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

22 Theft Prevention Has anyone had theft problems with a trailered boat?
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23 Theft Prevention What are some precautions to take?
Mark HIN in safe place Take an inventory Mark equipment Have insurance SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

24 Theft Prevention At launch site Lock up valuables
Park in well lighted area Use trailer hitch lock SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

25 Theft Prevention What are some precautions at home or on the dock?
Secure vessel Put it in garage Chain to permanent structure Remove a trailer wheel Remove equipment Remove or lock motor to boat SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

26 Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS)
Any ANS species in this area? SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

27 Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS)
What are some steps to stop the spread of ANS? Bottom paint selection Use only approved bottom paint Exterior cleaning/boat and trailer Eliminate trapped water Empty bait container and bilges on shore Remove weedy material from boat/trailer Mix chlorine bleach in washing mixture Remove all mud, flora, fauna from equipment Don’t use bait from one body of water in any other SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt

28 Float Plan Why file a float plan? Best way to get rescued
Sooner or later, you’ll be glad you did Tell someone who cares about you “who, what, where, when” When trailering, put a note under windshield wiper of your car: “J. Jones, alone, fishing off Big Point, back by sunset, cell: Cancel your float plan when you return SSSpptChpt06Traileringyourboat ppt


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