Boating is fun and exciting, but before you start your adventure, you must know how to hitch your trailer correctly. Boat trailer hitching can be complicated and dangerous if not done correctly. We have provided some tips and tricks to ensure a safe and smooth experience. Read on to learn more!

Check Your Vehicle's Towing Capacity

Before purchasing a trailer hitch, check your vehicle's towing capacity and hitch rating to ensure that you buy the right one. The hitch rating determines how much weight your truck can safely tow and you mustn't exceed it. If your vehicle cannot handle the weight of your boat, it can lead to accidents on the road.

Make Sure Your Boat Trailer is Level

When hitching your boat, make sure it's level with the vehicle. An off-balance trailer can swing out of control while driving, leading to a dangerous situation. A poorly aligned trailer can also cause tire wear and damage to your vehicle's suspension system.

Connect the Trailer Hitch

When connecting your boat trailer hitch, you’ll want to align the ball and the coupler properly. A misaligned coupler can cause the hitch to become loose and break away from the vehicle. As you connect your trailer hitch, you should hear a clicking sound indicating that it's correctly secured.

Attach Safety Chains

Safety chains are essential when towing a boat trailer as they prevent it from breaking off your vehicle's hitch if the trailer gets unhooked. Remember to cross the chains under the coupler, and they should have enough slack to allow turning.

Double Check Everything

Before you hit the road, inspect everything, such as the lights, brakes, tie-downs, and hitch pins. Make sure that all the latches are in place, the boat is tied down, and the load is correctly balanced. Driving with loose parts can put your safety and other motorists in danger.

If you need any help with your boat, be sure to contact us at The Sports Center in Perry, GA. We welcome all our patrons visiting us from Macon and Columbus.