Upkeep on a trailer while boat is in a slip?

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Upkeep on a trailer while boat is in a slip?

#1 Post by steveiam » Thu May 23, 2013 9:04 am

If I am keeping my pontoon in a slip, and keeping the trailer basically in an open field, what should I do to best keep that trailer? Tarp below and over it? Anything I should spray on the wheels and tires? Any thoughts one way or another?

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#2 Post by redbeard » Thu May 23, 2013 9:41 am

:2cents Just park it.
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#3 Post by landlockedsailor » Thu May 23, 2013 9:58 am

Make sure your tires aren't sitting on ground/earth/soil. We've parked farm trailers outside for years and had no probs as long as the tires weren't touching the ground. Parked the tires on some loose bricks or flat rocks. You also might want to stick the electrical end into a ziplock baggie to keep it dry/unexposed to the rain.

Aren't slips great? No launch, just go! Tho I'll be studying the forum for ideas on how to clean the pontoons when we pull it out for the year. :biggrin2
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#4 Post by BobG » Thu May 23, 2013 10:00 am

In North Texas, you might get a lot of sun - which is the enemy of tire rubber. You might want to cover 'em.
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#5 Post by margaritaman » Thu May 23, 2013 10:11 am

Yup! Cover the tires to prevent tire cracking and rot.
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#6 Post by steveiam » Thu May 23, 2013 11:35 am

Appreciate the reply's folks,
I haven't done it yet but am considering it and a friend is about to buy a Toon and plans to slip his so I knew I would get good answers here.
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#7 Post by BobG » Thu May 23, 2013 11:47 am

[ColoradoNativeResponse]You dimwitted texican! You better goober that whole darned thing up with cosmoline, then wrap it in a layer of 50 mil visqueen, then alternate the cosmoline and visqueen for two more layers. Next, truss it up with barbed wire, and bury it in the pasture.[/ColoradoNativeResponse]

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#8 Post by Bamaman » Thu May 23, 2013 1:46 pm

It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you.

First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.
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#9 Post by landlockedsailor » Thu May 23, 2013 2:00 pm

Bamaman wrote:It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you. First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.
Right on the money. People are stealing stuff left and right out of pastures/fields. If not for themselves, then to sell. And this was even before the "economic downturn." Our trailers were next to our barn, access to property difficult with gated entrance and electrobraid fencing. And we had BIG Rhodesian Ridgebacks roaming the farm.
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#10 Post by BobG » Thu May 23, 2013 2:04 pm

landlockedsailor wrote:And we had BIG Rhodesian Ridgebacks roaming the farm.
I see large swedish farmboy-looking guys with South African accents, just hanging out with large caliber handguns, and supressed shoulder-weapons. Then I recall that a Rhodesian Ridgeback is some kind of dog... :lol3
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#11 Post by lakerunner » Thu May 23, 2013 2:16 pm

Bamaman wrote:It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you.

First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.



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#12 Post by steveiam » Thu May 23, 2013 2:20 pm

lakerunner wrote:
Bamaman wrote:It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you.

First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.
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This makes sense, thanks again guys.
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#13 Post by Bamaman » Thu May 23, 2013 7:33 pm

steveiam wrote:
lakerunner wrote:
Bamaman wrote:It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you.

First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.
Bingo we have a winner
This makes sense, thanks again guys.
You'd think I'd have already done that to my boat, but I don't always follow my own advice. I still plan on taking that 200 mile trip down the Tennessee River from Chattanooga as soon as we get back from Nova Scotia. Then, I'll get my jack stands out.
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#14 Post by GXPWeasel » Thu May 23, 2013 7:51 pm

lakerunner wrote:
Bamaman wrote:It's really best if you'd put the trailer up on jack stands, and take the tires home with you.

First, it's for security reasons. You can also keep the tires out of the sun, which destroys tires.



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Exactly what I do in the winter time. Tires and wheels go in the basement. I trailer the boat everywhere during the summer.
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