Scout Boats
10-5
Trailering
On extended trips, carry spare wheel bearings, seals, and races.
While traveling, check the wheel hubs every time you stop for gas or
refreshments. If the hub feels abnormally hot, the bearing should be
inspected before continuing your trip.
When rounding turns on
highways or streets, do not
cut corners. Also, go slow
over railroad tracks.
Outboard motors should be
tied in place so they will not tilt
or turn due to road shock.
Continuous road shocks may
fatigue the boat steering
system.
Before backing your trailer into
water, disconnect the light
plug from the towing vehicle
to reduce the likelihood of
blowing out lights when they
become submerged.
BACKING UP TRAILERS
If you have never towed a trailer before, take the time to practice backing
your trailer before using it for the first time. Follow these guidelines when
backing:
●
Back slowly and make small
steering adjustments.
●
Turn the car wheels in the
opposite direction you want the
trailer to go.
●
After the trailer begins mov ing,
turn the car to follow it.
●
Have a second person assist
you with hand signals.
BACKING TO RIGHT
240-016
BACKING TO LEFT
FOLLOWING THRU TURN
240-015
TRAILER PATH
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