

In addition to locking the vehicle doors, aftermarket locks for both the trailer hitch pin and the trailer’s hitch release help can help secure your trailer. Lock your rig: If you plan on leaving your vehicle and trailer in a parking lot while spending a day on the water, make sure it’s locked before you leave.
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Have a helper: Yes, it is possible to launch a boat single-handedly, but having a helper (or two) to not only guide you down the ramp but also help secure the boat to the dock once free of the trailer can make for an easier, more efficient launch.Likewise, if your vessel has a battery cut-off switch, ensure it’s switched to the on position. Make sure this is installed and fully seated before backing into the water. Drain closed, battery on: Boats and watercraft frequently have a transom drain plug.Make sure to also unplug your trailer’s electrical connection before backing into the water in order to prevent shorts or burned-out bulbs.

Now’s also a good time to ensure you locate the vessel’s ignition key. Use the parking area to remove transport straps, secure docking lines, load lifejackets, skis or towable toys, and other cargo. Don’t hog the launch ramp or dock – have your boat ready to launch before you’re in a position to back down the ramp. Be prepared to launch: Boat launches can be busy on weekends or holidays, especially with good weather.Keep in mind a trailer also affects your vehicle’s turning radius – be sure to use your mirrors and remain aware of your surroundings at all times. Drive Safely: A loaded trailer adds extra weight, so allow plenty of following distance, and accelerate and brake gradually.Also, connect your trailer wiring to your tow vehicle and test trailer lighting. If axle bearings are dry, add grease/ lubrication as necessary. If tires are in good condition but are under-inflated, add air until they reach their specified pressure.
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If tires are old, dry-rotted, or show signs of damage or excessive wear, have it inspected and or replaced by a professional tire shop before progressing further.
