Trailer Parking Tip

rpeeples

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I discovered by accident a cheap and easy way to know when to stop backing up your trailer. <br /><br />The other day I was backing my trailer into its hiding place, a dark shed. I heard a noise and stopped to see what I had ran over. It turned out to be some bubble-wrap packing material. It just so happened that was where I needed to stop anyway. <br /><br />I got to thinking it would be a cheap and easy way to signal yourself. Simply lay down a piece of the bubble-wrap then run over it... <br /><br />By the way it was the big bubbles not the small ones. <br /><br />Happy Fishin'..... :D
 

Chum Slick

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

I use my neighbor's cats. Cheaper than bubble wrap and I enjoy the sound more. Besides, it serves two purposes. :D
 

Chum Slick

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

I tried the bubble wrap theory, **** stuff keeps floating down the river.
 

495v

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

I wish I could back my trailer into the garage. My boat is 21'8" so the boat goes in diaganolly from corner to corner, by hand. It really sucks trying to move a 4,000# boat on two axle's! Can't wait for my new garage!
 

rpeeples

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

To Chum Slick...<br /><br />The best way to know when to stop backing your trailer into the water is when the water starts coming in the door. :p
 

JB

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

Hi, Guys.<br /><br />Nothing beats a front mounted hitch for being able to spot a trailer exactly where you want it.<br /><br /> :)
 

rpeeples

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

You guys are really trying to make me feel bad aint you! I am just happy I have a boat and a shed to park it in, much less too big a boat for a shed.....<br /><br />My boat is a 1990 or so Astro 14' Fiberglass with a 40HP Mariner. <br /><br />I really like the size of it - not too big or too small, easy to handle, uses very little gas, I can get into places bigger boats can't.<br /><br />Best of all - IT'S PAID FOR!!!!!!<br /><br />Happy Fishin' Everybody............. :D
 

JB

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Hi, Russell!<br /><br />Sounds like you have the right boat for you.<br /><br />That last feature is hard to beat.<br /><br /> :)
 

rpeeples

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

To JBC....<br /><br />I think I would have to sell a kidney or two to afford a fancy new boat. :D
 

62_Kiwi

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

A good way to know how far to back, is place a thick peice of wood on the ground just behind where you want the trailer wheels to stop. You can feel it from the car when the wheel meets the wood...
 

495v

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Russell, I hear the black market's pretty good for kidney's these days. Imagine the boat you could buy! You don't need that thing anyway's!LOL<br />I didn't know they made 14' Astros, I thought the smallest was a 16'.
 

marcmccain

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Hey Russell... either way you will have "two foot fever". Before selling the kidney you may want a boat that is two foot longer, after selling the kidney and buying a new boat you'll wish you could whizz two foot beyond the tips of your boots. <br /><br /> Remember the line from the Eagle's song "If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with". :D
 

rpeeples

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

To 495V,<br /><br />Yep maybe I could afford a boat with a built in kidney machine...<br /><br />They seem to have everything else on them now days.<br /><br />I remember once, many years ago, my dad was looking at a boat and its major selling points were a livewell and a bilge pump. :D :D :D
 

JEllwanger

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

My wife got a thrill when I brought my first boat home. I told her it would fit, knowing that it was about 9" too long for the garage. After I got it most of the way in I told her I didn't need her to help anymore. Then I went and got my circular saw and cut a nice little hole for the ball catch to stick out. She let out a scream from inside the house wehn she saw that blade poking thru the back side of tha garage!
 

6MISFITZ

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Don't be selling any kidneys, the next wave might be big enough that you may need the spare one!!!!!
 

Alrobot

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

If you guys lived out here in California you wouldn't have to store your boats in the garage. What is it they call that cold white stuff you guys get on the ground again???
 

rpeeples

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Re: Trailer Parking Tip

Al,<br /><br />I live where it rarely snows but the sun and heat are killers for everything left outdoors. Add to that bugs, pesticides (that obviously don't work), herbicides, acid rain, etc. and your nice boat is ruined. Now consider all the theives we have that will steal everything not bolted down and half of everything that is and you have a real mess on your hands. :D
 
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