Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
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Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
Hey all. Need some advice over here. I have a fairly steeply inclined driveway. I can back the boat into a spot pretty easy but the tongue of the trailer reaches all the way down to the sidewalk. My truck is still in the street at this point. Because of this, the truck hitch is really low to the ground. Unhitching wouldn't be too big of a deal, but it would be impossible to lower the tongue low enough to re-hitch to the ball on the truck. Any thoughts? I was thinking my floor jack would work, but you don't have a lot of control when lowering the tongue with that thing. Thanks!
2014 Sweetwater 2086SW
90 Hp Yamaha 4-stroke
90 Hp Yamaha 4-stroke
Re: Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
My only advice is do not park a pontoon boat and trailer facing down a hill. There's too much liability if the thing gets away from you, and it's something that can easily jump over any wheel chocks.
I'd find a level place to park it even if that means leaving it in a mini-storage's locked lot.
And it sounds as if you've figured out these things with the tow truck are really long.
I'd find a level place to park it even if that means leaving it in a mini-storage's locked lot.
And it sounds as if you've figured out these things with the tow truck are really long.
'12 Bennington 24' SSLX Yamaha 150
Re: Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
You can get a 4, 6, 8, or 11" drop on your ball mount and flip it over (the drop becomes a rise). Once you get on level ground, make sure you reinstall a ball mount that keeps you trailer level with your rig.
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SOLD - 2011 SouthBay 522CR w/115 4 Stroke Mercury
2014 Xcursion 23RF XS package w/150 4 Stroke Mercury
Re: Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
I'm going to laugh out loud here a little.... You can scarcely find a level driveway in our entire HOA, some are steep enough to have blind overs... I've learned and adapted to leaving hitched as much as I can but when I have to unhitch I park in the yard and use bricks on both sides of both tires...Bamaman wrote:My only advice is do not park a pontoon boat and trailer facing down a hill. There's too much liability if the thing gets away from you, and it's something that can easily jump over any wheel chocks...
T CRO
2017 Berkshire CTS 24 RFX with Yamaha F150/Simomized 200
2015 Caravelle 16 EBo with Mercury 90
2017 Berkshire CTS 24 RFX with Yamaha F150/Simomized 200
2015 Caravelle 16 EBo with Mercury 90
Re: Parking boat trailer on an inclined driveway
teecro wrote:I've learned and adapted to leaving hitched as much as I can but when I have to unhitch I park in the yard and use bricks on both sides of both tires...[/quote wrote:
absolutey make sure you put chocks down ( or some sort of "stop" ) in front of both trailer tires...
Roland & Jo
2010 Bennington 20 Sfi
Yamaha 75 4 Stroke
Shreveport, Louisiana
2010 Bennington 20 Sfi
Yamaha 75 4 Stroke
Shreveport, Louisiana