Securing boat and trailer...?

1.1marko

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What is the best way to protect your boat on trailer in an unsecured area..?
Been around the block a few times and all I can think of is throw the kitchen sink at it with all the tricks u can think of.
Hitch lock or even remove the coupler all together... everyone carries a cordless zip grinder these days..
Which makes a toss up between a tire boot which can be cut off or remove the tires all together and put the trailer on jack stands and remove the tires..
Lastly chain the some biotch up to hopefully the nearest immovable object..
Does this sound about it or have I over looked possible alternative measures..
Tyia cheers
 
What is the best way to protect your boat on trailer in an unsecured area..?
Been around the block a few times and all I can think of is throw the kitchen sink at it with all the tricks u can think of.
Hitch lock or even remove the coupler all together... everyone carries a cordless zip grinder these days..
Which makes a toss up between a tire boot which can be cut off or remove the tires all together and put the trailer on jack stands and remove the tires..
Lastly chain the some biotch up to hopefully the nearest immovable object..
Does this sound about it or have I over looked possible alternative measures..
Tyia cheers
Put a sticker on it saying it's protected by satellite tracking. A big one.
 
I do a hitch lock and a tire chock lock. https://amzn.to/3XPmMi0 #ad . There are Vevor knock offs but there weren’t 5 years ago.

I think people are more likely to steal an unlocked trailer or an unlocked trailer with a boat on it. Crackers take the easy route, but we can only do so much.
You must have luxury crackers in your area, ours ride stolen bicycles, it would look suspicious towing a 20ft plus boat behind a bicycle 🤪. I rely on my insurance if it goes missing personally
 
Heavy duty lock and chain through the wheel to the trailer frame. The hitch locks I've seen looked like they could be knocked off with a hammer (they all get pretty terrible reviews).

Throw an airtag in there as well with it geo-fenced to that location so you get an alert if it moves.
 
i use road barriers from uline. 4ft x 8ft 2000lbs each. surround the boat and it should be enough.
move with hydraulic pallet jack (mine cost $25 off craigslist).
 
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