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Trailering Checklist
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Check your state laws to be sure your trailer meets all regulations, such as proper licensing, brake, axle
load, and safety chain requirements.
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Check trailer for any loose fasteners or damaged parts.
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Check tires for proper inflation.
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Check wheel bearings and wheel lug nuts before each trip.
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Check tail, brake, and turn signal lights for proper operation.
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Secure the bow of the boat to the trailer with the winch line and also with the chain. Secure the stern cleats
to the trailer with tie-downs.
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Take down and store the bimini top, if used. The top is not designed to stay unsecured on the Skeeter boat
at highway speeds.
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Carry a spare tire for the trailer, along with sufficient tools to change the tire.
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While traveling, check the wheel hubs on the trailer whenever you park. If the hub feels abnormally hot, have
the bearing inspected before continuing your trip. On longer trips, it is a good idea to carry a set of spare
wheel bearings, seals, and races.
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When making a turn, do not cut corners. The trailer has a smaller turning circle so it turns more sharply
around the corner than the towing vehicle.
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Before backing your trailer into the water, disconnect the light plug from the towing vehicle. This will reduce
the likelihood of the lights blowing out when submerged.
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