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I don't use straps on the transom. May not be smart to rely on the winch strap up front but I only tow about 1/4 mile to the ramp. If I consistently towed long distances, I might do it. I see a lot of fishing boats with the transom straps but not many inboards.
Replying to Topic 'Trailer Help'
Depends on your state laws. I dont have transom straps, but I did get a chain for the front to backup the winch strap
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I use transom straps every time. Would not feel comfortable without them. My dealer provided them. They are very simple to use, take less than a minute to put on and off, and don't interfere with the platform.
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http://www.overtons.com/cgi-bin/over...gi?32050++2AN9
these are the best straps.. they stay with the trailer..quick and easy to use.
Boat Buckles
I use them on my 2002 Outback
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Advice.
Don't leave the dealer's yard without a chain from bow eye to trailer. Enjoy his embarrassment, whether or not he admits to such, as you insist to attach it. Use a connecting link that has a screw-down. The winches are fairly cheap devices and a mistake with the lock/direction mechanism, else some other failure, can really screw up your boat.
Same with transom ties. I used 7/16 rope for a long time, double strung and tied.
Shifted to ratchet straps later, looped weird so that the metal parts can never touch the glas even if they get loose.
In a panic stop it is possible for the back of the boat to shift off the trailer. Best do everything possible to keep the two connected.
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Im sold
About how long of transom straps do I need? Really dont want to spend $50 on straps right now, maybe later on, just need something that works wells.
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I assumed the transum straps came with the boats, mine did, so I guess my dealer put them on for me at no charge. It seems strange that someone would sell a new boat then tell you "Oh by the way you need to figure out how to keep it on the trailer"
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I bought a set of 2 foot transome tiedowns at Meijers (Store that sels everything for those that don't know) They were $19.99 I connect them to the eyes on the back of my mobius down to the trailer. 2 feet is about the perfect length on my boat. I have to slip them in behind the platform by the way.
Brent Burtrum
2004 Mobius LSV