You could do like this guy did. I would opt for welding a flat plate and drilling all three for a pin like Art suggested though.
You could do like this guy did. I would opt for welding a flat plate and drilling all three for a pin like Art suggested though.
Not to hijack the thread but I once saw a jetski trailer (loaded) tied to the 3/16" trunk latch on a car with the safety chains. I made sure to get WAY in front after I spied them at a stop light.
[QUOTE=skunked again;4016693]artcarney_agr - I'll look into that.
crappiepappy -which one? When I click the link, it brings up all 3000+ trailer items.[/QUOTE
When I click on it.....it brings up the lock you are looking for.
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Baitwaster - thank you. I'm liking the ideas.
G - thank you,I know what your talking about now. Couple stores in town normally have them.
Indcrappiehunter - That is ...... WOW.. Whatever I do, it WILL NOT be that !
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Just throwing this out there. How many times have u or people you've heard of that has lost a trailer because of tongue failures and not the wrong size ball ??
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I had same concerns when I got my champion as it has the same hitch as yours so instead of drilling any holes I went and got these SPECIAL ZIP STRIPS THAT HAVE A RELEASE LEVER, put two of then together and tighten around the entire tongue and latch assemble after boat is connected to hitch and ready to tow . then all you have to do is remove zip strip after you get boat launched and you want to store trailer then when your ready to tow again just hook up the trailer reattach the zip strips put boat on and go . PM me your cell #and I will text pics of zip strips
keep your lines tight as you never know