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Thread: Reversing a boat trailer behind Defender

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    Gascoigne Guest

    Reversing a boat trailer behind Defender

    Went fishing on the weekend. Took my mate's 14ft tinny for the first time with the Defender.

    Found it difficult to reverse down the ramp as the trailer was completely out of view (particularly with the boat off).

    Anyone had this problem and come up with a solution? Maybe some posts on the rear corners of the trailer?

    Cheers

    Gascoigne

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    I used to stick the rake and broom into the corners of the box trailer at the tip/dump/transfer station.

    You could put on one of those tall flags that they put on kids bikes but people will snicker (of course a real man doesn't care if people snicker). As with most things: no I have never been in this situation and have no useful advice to offer.

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    Better to be sniggered at because you need flags to reverse a trailer you can't see than to be sniggered at because you can't...

    Alternately, use the force!
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    Tow hitch on the front bumper.

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    Yep its a problem..

    Taking the spare off helps

    To see, you're up in the headlining & off the pedals. Stick it in low & let it walk down the ramp. Its an aquired art but it can be done.

    Regards
    Max P

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    In my view the only solution is practice, and always make adjustments subtle

    Pop some cones on your driveway and just keep trying until you get the feel

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    I don't have a boat trailer, but my box trailer is, when without its canopy, invisible out the back window. However, you can just see the two mudguards in the mirrors, so I back it using these.

    Using low range and taking it slowly helps, as well.

    John
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    Just stand a fishing rod up at the rear of the boat (transom) in the center (motor) and just keep the rod (when reversing) in the center of your window

    Rod centered ..... Boat centered

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    Some good thoughts there. Thanks for that.

    I tried using the mirrors but couldn't quite see the trailer - ended up having my mate stand on the trailer so I could "see" where it was tracking and he could direct me left/right. Not ideal but no big drama in the end.

    Perhaps we should just get a bigger boat.

    Cheers

    Gascoigne

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    20mm pvc conduit (grey) sticking out the sides of the trailer to the same width as boat and use the side mirrors
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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