Boatinginthedesert
Cadet
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- Aug 8, 2012
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- 19
So when the boat is in the water, the trailer disappears from view from the driver of the tow vehicle. After trying to convince my better half that it is possible to back a trailer that you can't see... (if you see it appear in either mirror, it is going in crooked :facepalm
, I decided to give her a visual reference.
I had a couple pieces of 1" conduit (heavy walled galvanized) lying around in the garage that were the perfect height. Ran to the local hardware store and bought Four 1" U-bolts (stainless). Total cost so far, $16.
Measured where I wanted them, marked the spots where I would be drilling, climbed under the trailer to MAKE SURE I WASN'T GOING TO DRILL INTO OR THROUGH SOMETHING IMPORTANT, and then drilled the holes. Still at $16
I installed the U-bolts loosely, slid the poles into position and tightened the bolts up. Make sure you use a backing plate for extra strength, the U-bolts I purchased had them already and also the nuts.
Looking good so far, still only $16!
Decided they needed some padding for the days where I don't come in perfectly straight to the trailer
and discovered the "noodles" we bought at Wally World a month or so ago fit snugly around the posts. Slid those on and secured them with 6 Zip-ties from my "everything" drawer in the garage.
So adding everything up, I spent about $18 and some change, since I had the posts already
Here are some pics to view!


I had a couple pieces of 1" conduit (heavy walled galvanized) lying around in the garage that were the perfect height. Ran to the local hardware store and bought Four 1" U-bolts (stainless). Total cost so far, $16.
Measured where I wanted them, marked the spots where I would be drilling, climbed under the trailer to MAKE SURE I WASN'T GOING TO DRILL INTO OR THROUGH SOMETHING IMPORTANT, and then drilled the holes. Still at $16
I installed the U-bolts loosely, slid the poles into position and tightened the bolts up. Make sure you use a backing plate for extra strength, the U-bolts I purchased had them already and also the nuts.
Looking good so far, still only $16!
Decided they needed some padding for the days where I don't come in perfectly straight to the trailer
So adding everything up, I spent about $18 and some change, since I had the posts already
Here are some pics to view!


