Re: Advice for backing up with small trailer
Back to driver ED....
Backing Up 101
Backing Up around a Corner
Let's keep in mind that Basic Drivers Education assumes a standard Automobile, not a towing situation!
Every situation is different. The OP is pulling a Jon Boat on a short trailer, Very easy to see over the top of it when backing.
If you are pulling a boat much over 20 feet there is no visibility straight back. Mirrors are needed to see what is well behind the boat.
However turning around and looking directly at the boat will allow you to see if the boat is straight and what is to both sides at the same time. If some kid pulls directly behind the boat you are going to run him over using mirrors or not.
You can tell where you are but not what is behind you.
The folks here advocating turning around to back up are NOT saying, "Never look in the Mirrors."
The folks that back up using only the mirrors without ever turning around and looking are ignoring half of the visual information that is available to them. Turn around and look while backing but check in the mirrors every few feet to see what else is back there.
Use all the information you can get.
I suspect that many of the mirror only backers do so because it is beyond their physical ability to sit facing forward, throw their arm over the back of the seat, and turning their heads 180 degrees to the rear.