I'm trailering my C22 from NYC to North Carolina next weekend.
I pulled her out of the water today and as I drove a mile or so form the launch ramp back to the marina storage lot, my cockpit gunwale tie down strap became loose.
In fact, my gunwale tie down strap ALWAYS loosens up! I have good quality strap that has a positive locking lever. I then wrap duct tape around the buckle so that it can't accidentally pop open.
None of this seems to matter as the strap loosens up even without the buckle opening.
I actually prefer to use transom tie downs but they loosen up even more quickly than the gunwale strap! Also, the transom tie downs have to reach around the stern and back to the trailer rather than going straight down. They certainly would not keep the boat from going forward in an emergency (nor would the gunwale strap) due to their geometry.
Today I actually thought about having a couple of beefy aluminum plates made that I could bolt on to the trailer and extend beyond the stern. I would then hook the transom straps to those plates for better angles. Of course I would have to take them off prior to launch so that would be a hassle but I think they could be worthwhile for longer trailering trips.
IN the past I have tried ratcheting tie downs but they seemed inadequate for three reasons: 1) I can't figure out how to use the dang things half the time 2) if I put to much pressure on them they will damage the gelcoat and 3) they still loosen up!
I would sure appreciate any suggestions before I hit the road on Friday. There's enough stress on a trip that long without having to worry every mile about the tiedowns.
Thanks
Tom
I pulled her out of the water today and as I drove a mile or so form the launch ramp back to the marina storage lot, my cockpit gunwale tie down strap became loose.
In fact, my gunwale tie down strap ALWAYS loosens up! I have good quality strap that has a positive locking lever. I then wrap duct tape around the buckle so that it can't accidentally pop open.
None of this seems to matter as the strap loosens up even without the buckle opening.
I actually prefer to use transom tie downs but they loosen up even more quickly than the gunwale strap! Also, the transom tie downs have to reach around the stern and back to the trailer rather than going straight down. They certainly would not keep the boat from going forward in an emergency (nor would the gunwale strap) due to their geometry.
Today I actually thought about having a couple of beefy aluminum plates made that I could bolt on to the trailer and extend beyond the stern. I would then hook the transom straps to those plates for better angles. Of course I would have to take them off prior to launch so that would be a hassle but I think they could be worthwhile for longer trailering trips.
IN the past I have tried ratcheting tie downs but they seemed inadequate for three reasons: 1) I can't figure out how to use the dang things half the time 2) if I put to much pressure on them they will damage the gelcoat and 3) they still loosen up!
I would sure appreciate any suggestions before I hit the road on Friday. There's enough stress on a trip that long without having to worry every mile about the tiedowns.
Thanks
Tom