Maintaining your boat trailer: 9 tips and tricks
Transporting your precious RIB boat requires a trailer in perfect condition! That's why Orca Retail is now offering you 8 tips to ensure the longevity of your trailer, from checking the brakes to maintaining the galvanised parts. These practical tips will help you make the most of your outings in complete safety!
Tip 1: Check your car's brakes
Before hitting the road, test your brakes at 10-15 km/h to make sure the wheels lock simultaneously, the trailer stays in line, and braking is smooth. If you have any problems, consult a professional for optimum adjustment.
Tip 2: Check the electrical part
Before each journey, check that your trailer's rear lights are working properly. Opt for sealed beacons to facilitate maintenance and reduce vibrations during transport.
Tip 3: Grease the necessary parts
Elements such as the ball joint, screws, bearings and rollers should be regularly cleaned and greased. This protects against corrosion, especially before wintering.
Tip 4: Check your tyres and wheels
Perfectly inflated tyres contribute to safer driving and even wear. Check your trailer tyre pressure regularly.
Also, make sure the jockey wheel is working properly by turning it fully. Regular lubrication is essential to ensure smooth operation.
Tip 5: Balance loads
Always comply with the recommended weight limits for your trailer. Make sure the load is evenly distributed on the trailer to avoid any imbalance during transport, which could affect manoeuvrability.
Tip 6: Inspect straps and fasteners
Before each trip, check the condition of tether straps and restraints. Worn or damaged straps can compromise transport safety.
Tip 7: Flush the trailer
After each use, rinse the trailer thoroughly to remove all traces of salt, preventing corrosion. Then roll for a few minutes to drain off any residual water.
Tip 8: Clean galvanised parts
Clean galvanised parts after each use to prevent corrosion. Salt water can cause traces of rust, requiring careful cleaning. Apply anti-corrosion products to exposed metal parts to protect the trailer against rust.
When putting in the water, take care to immerse the wheels only up to the crown of the tyre to avoid oxidation.
Tip 9: Prepare for wintering
When wintering, jack up the wheels to prevent the tyres from deforming. Use stanchions for stable support. Finally, protect the electrical parts from potential damage.
Conclusion
Follow these handy tips to ensure the longevity of your boat trailer. With regular maintenance, you can sail in complete safety and enjoy your passion to the full.
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