I had to share this story, from our road trip.
So we were on our way back from a vacation up north, and almost home. After a state trooper passes us, we come upon firetrucks and police blocking the lanes of traffic going the opposite direction. Right behind them was a minivan with an empty boat trailer, and about 50 yeards behind that, about a 22ft deck boat lying on it's hull, facing traffic.
Being someone who trailers our boat almost everyweekend during the summer, I could not figure out what this guy did. I told my wife, that seemed like a big boat for a minivan, but I feel I have more truck than i need, to tow our 20ft bowrider (V8 Tundra with tow package).
The only assumption I can come up with, is this guy was in a hurry leaving the boat ramp, and did not attach his safety chain, or any sort of transom tie-down. It got me thinking about the safety features they have on the trailers, and what this person had to neglect to get this to occur.
Or maybe this guy put his boat on the trailer, and it was just hanging off the back way too much. Hard to say, but regardless, I felt bad for someone, because their lake day ended, and probably boating season. Could you imagine either being this person and watching your boat fall off the trailer, or traveling down the road at 70-75mph, and having a boat fall off the trailer in-front of you. Again, this guy was in the left lane, so I assume he was traveling at a good pace.
So we were on our way back from a vacation up north, and almost home. After a state trooper passes us, we come upon firetrucks and police blocking the lanes of traffic going the opposite direction. Right behind them was a minivan with an empty boat trailer, and about 50 yeards behind that, about a 22ft deck boat lying on it's hull, facing traffic.
Being someone who trailers our boat almost everyweekend during the summer, I could not figure out what this guy did. I told my wife, that seemed like a big boat for a minivan, but I feel I have more truck than i need, to tow our 20ft bowrider (V8 Tundra with tow package).
The only assumption I can come up with, is this guy was in a hurry leaving the boat ramp, and did not attach his safety chain, or any sort of transom tie-down. It got me thinking about the safety features they have on the trailers, and what this person had to neglect to get this to occur.
Or maybe this guy put his boat on the trailer, and it was just hanging off the back way too much. Hard to say, but regardless, I felt bad for someone, because their lake day ended, and probably boating season. Could you imagine either being this person and watching your boat fall off the trailer, or traveling down the road at 70-75mph, and having a boat fall off the trailer in-front of you. Again, this guy was in the left lane, so I assume he was traveling at a good pace.