Most USEFUL Trailer Accessory? Including Homemade!

JASinIL2006

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Electric brake kit for my single axle trailer.
 

briangcc

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Spare tire mount. No need to try to find space for a trailer spare in the bed of the truck or on the floor of the boat.
 

bonz_d

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Catwalk for ramps with no piers and cold water.
 

Home Cookin'

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Power winch. No question. But around here boaters winch on, not drive on.
 

oldjeep

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A spare tire.
 

jkust

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Best was the spare tire and holder having had several flats....worst was that spare tire and holder when the shotty weld broke and the whole unit totaled my trailer on the highway.
 

bonz_d

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Re: Most USEFUL Trailer Accessory? Including Homemade!

Interesting. Did you, or anyone here, consider the Snapper automatic boat latch & release?

We have to go deep and the Snapper seems like it would be awesome.

Would really love to see him powerload that thing at my ramp. There wouldn't be a prop or lower unit left on it. Unless of course he's able to do that in about 18" of water!

Just love those run'n gun bass boat power loaders.
 

Quit It

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Would really love to see him powerload that thing at my ramp. There wouldn't be a prop or lower unit left on it. Unless of course he's able to do that in about 18" of water!

Just love those run'n gun bass boat power loaders.
We get deep enough that we only have a little bit of cranking left (boat's way too heavy for me to crank on). Still, I think if I had a Snapper I could coast in and get the latch to engage.

I hate watching older folks loading their similar size cruisers and standing waist deep in the water. This seems like the best solution - I'm surprised it's not everywhere.
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Mel Taylor

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Re: Most USEFUL Trailer Accessory? Including Homemade!

#1 Guide ons made from angle iron & 2X4s.

#2 Spare tire mount.
 
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You really need to learn how to market.....

It's only twenty payments of $19.99!
 

Outsider

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Unless of course he's able to do that in about 18" of water!

I bet he's smart enough to not be loading that boat in only 18" of water. There are some places that can handle boats larger than big jons ... :lol:
 

pullin

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I added a winch to my pickup bed. My back wasn't going to stand hand-cranking a 5500 lb boat onto the trailer for very long, and I operate solo a lot. I have a remote control for the winch, so loading is a breeze. Also added a step to the front trailer post so I can easily climb on or off the bow at the ramp.

It's definitely homemade. We welded a receiver tube to the 5th wheel frame (you can see the pin lock in the pic). The opposite side has plates that lock the battery in when it's installed. The winch is welded to an old hitch shank. To remove I just unlock the pin and pull it out (I have quick disconnects for the battery). It's low enough I can use my fifth wheel without removing it, if I'm careful when backing under the fiver.

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