Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Buying A Fishing Boat Trailer

A fishing boat trailer is something you really can't go wrong with Especially if you think of it as a dual purpose device. What I like to call a multi-tasker. A good trailer provides a convenient way to store a boat and also allows you to explore new areas by taking your boat on trips. Good trailers perform both duties equally well.

Most people buying fishing boats are into getting the boat, and not the trailer. They are more than willing to spend money on a boat, supplies and a anchor system, then end up getting a cheap trailer. If you want the most from boating, these tips will help you with buying a trailer.

Look at the total weight of the boat, gear, and motor. The total should be in the mid range of trailer's carrying capacity. Don't pick a 2,500 pound capacity trailer if you have a total boat weight that equals the trailer capacity.

In addition, get larger diameter tires and wheels. The larger tires will rotate less times per mile thus producing less heat and wear on the tread. Wheel bearings will also last much longer as they rotate less times per mile as well.

You should look for trailers with "drive on" capabilities. These drive on trailers will allow you to drive the boat onto the trailer, close enough to the winch so that you only need to winch the boat up a few inches. Select trailer lights (for the highway) that are protected and sealed against water.

Pick your trailer based on the type of water it will be operating in. If you plan to put in, in salt water, you'll need a trailer for that is corrosion resistant. There are many types of trailers available, each one designed for a fresh or salt water boating.

Although most are protected against weather and rust, you should always pick the one designed for the type of terrain you will be using your boat with. This way, you have no worries about your trailer not doing the job it should be. There are some trailers that include a spare tire, which is an excellent investment for those who plan to travel long distances. Even though it can be hard to find trailer tires in the dark, it's still great to have a spare if you get a flat while you travel.

All in all, a boat trailer can save you a lot of time and money. You can store your boat on your trailer when it isn't be used, even take it to other lakes or oceans. A trailer will open up new roads for you and your boat - all you have to do is find one that you need.

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