Re: Locking a trailer
This is a subject I've been looking into for a good reason: last spring i bought my first boat a 19" bayliner capri cc, with a 125 force, galvanized escort trailer all in very good shape, I live 2 min from a boat launch in the upper niagara river, quiet little launch, me and my apprentice finished work early in september and decided to go fishing for some small mouth, got a few nice ones , beautiful sunny day, we drifted right by the launch 5 or 6 times, when we came back in, my trailer was gone, talk about a dirty trick, i guess some get desperate comes the fall.
I had purchased a cheap master lock for the ball locking lever but had not installed it, I had bought it for my own piece of mind to make sure the leaver was properly secured because I had never towed anything before. There was 4 other trucks trailers there but i guess mine was the best.
I know am the proud owner of a new easy loader trailer, galvanized, with surge brakes (they are great) and a swing out tongue.
I now lock the chains, the ball locking lever, and use a locking hitch pin and have mangled any threads on any of the bolts that hold it all together.
The trailer guardian looks good, i was also looking at getting something like this
http://www.tirelock.com/product.php?cid=1 for when my boat is parked in the driveway and I would also use it when at the launch.
Any more advice would be greatly appreciated , I think i might be getting neurotic about this lol.