Four Boat and Boat Trailer Wintertime Maintenance Tips
Posted by Tim on 2/19/2014 to
Trailer Tips
Boats tend to be a summertime accessory. They're great for water skiing, tubing, fishing and much more. But what about those winter months when most people's boats don't touch the water for extended periods of time? For those who store their boats and boat trailers outside, it is of the utmost importance to make sure they are properly taken care of. If they aren't, this could lead to costly damage to either the boat itself or the trailer it's sitting on. Let's dive in and take a close look at what boat owners can do to protect their valuable boating investments.
Picking the Right Hitch Ball for Your Trailer
Posted by JT on 2/10/2014 to
Trailer Tips
To select the proper hitch ball for your trailer, you first need to determine the weight of your trailer and your vehicle's towing capacity. The combination of these two specifications gives you the general class of hitch you need, and the only remaining task is shopping for your hitch ball.
Making Tracks: Choosing the Right Tire for Your Trailer
Posted by Tim on 1/8/2014 to
Trailer Tips
Taking for granted the tires on your trailer causes possible slowdowns, breakdowns and other problems. As trailer tires wear down or your towing needs change, finding the right tires for the job is a much more involved process than merely finding the cheapest model on the rack and putting it on.
Stay Prepared: Keeping a Spare Tire Accessible and in Good Condition
Posted by Dupree on 1/7/2014 to
Trailer Tips
Having a flat tire is no fun. Whether it greets you as you walk out the door to start your day or occurs while you are driving along, a flat tire is inconvenient to say the least. Keeping a good spare tire in the trunk makes the experience a little less irritating. Not all cars have a spare, so it is not safe to assume that you do.
When Heavy-duty Trailer Tires Are the Right Choice
Posted by Tim on 12/23/2013 to
Trailer Tips
To prolong the life of your vehicle, your tires need to match your vehicle's everyday use and standard load. Putting your truck, boat or other vehicle through constant wear and tear through rough terrain or heavy loads with standard tires inevitably leads to damage and eventual failure. Heavy-duty trailer tires are the right choice for large, heavy-use vehicles.
Basic Boating Safety Tips
Posted by Tim on 12/20/2013 to
Trailer Tips
Knowledge of basic boating safety can be the difference between a fun time out on the water and an absolute disaster. Boating safety consists of more than the actions you take on the boat; in fact, it begins the moment you prepare to drive your boat down to the water.
How to Replace A Fender on A Trailer
Posted by Tim on 9/23/2013 to
Trailer Tips
A trailer fender could need replacing for many different reasons. It could be rusted, split, or damaged in an accident. A fender that is badly damaged could be difficult to remove, especially if it is crumpled where the bolt brackets are. Proper tools will be needed to take off the old and to install the new trailer fender. Getting the right fender is required to fit correctly. If the company that manufactured the trailer is known, then the dimensions should be available from them. Otherwise the fender will need to be measured for correct fit.
Boating Buddy: A Necessity For Every Boat Trailer Owner
Posted by Joe on 7/22/2013 to
Boat Trailers
Boat trailers are an essential component of the entire boat because they are the means of transporting it to and from the water. The boat wheels often receive the most wear and tear from exposure to highways and debris. A large amount of this breakdown is due to the constant build up of heat within the wheel bearings from climate and the friction of fast rotation.
Boat Trailer Tires
Posted by Carlos on 6/11/2013 to
Boat Trailers
Known for its functionality and its ability to create a smooth ride, boat trailer tires are essential to any boating excursion. When compared to regular trailer tires, they are of the utmost quality and performance, as their sidewalls are strengthened and reinforced for durability. Stamped with the letters ST, they can be easily recognized.
What to Look For Trailer Locks
Posted by Carlos on 6/5/2013 to
Trailer Safety
The trailer lock allows boat owners and anyone who uses a trailer to haul around large items and equipment to securely lock their trailer to their truck or other vehicle. There are several different styles of trailer locks available. There are coupler locks, fifth wheel locks, motor locks, spare tire locks and wheel locks. Some of the most common brands that manufacture trailer locks include Diversi-Tech, Rackāem Manufacturing, Blaylock, Fulton, Redline, Deadbolt, Reese and Master Lock just to name a few.
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