Ok so I would really love to see what all you have done as far as creative ways to carry on or mount your CAT TRAX to your trailers. Pictures very welcome.
I have my CAT TRAX now and have considered a couple ways to do this but I want to make sure I'm not missing a good creative solution someone else has had. Why re-invent the wheel so to speak.
The cheaper the better... ;)
I have my boat off the trailer right now so I will try to take picture of the trailer if it gives anyone ideas
edited by: Quarath, May 19, 2010 - 04:13 PM
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Dustin Finlinson • Magna, UT
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Mounting CAT TRAX
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I used to just set them on top of my hulls and tie them down. it semed to work okay, not real high tech but it worked .
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i simply lay mine under the boat, on the trailer (wheels facing forward and stern) and secure them to the trailer for transport.
a friend of mine ties his under his sterns, as if they were the rear wheels on the boat.(that face the car)
several friends put them on top of their bows
i had at 1 time, and a friend still uses 2 rubber yokes (any trailer store) attached to a piece of wood.. that is secured to the "A" part of his trailer and tied them to that.