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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:12:31 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On 21 Sep 2004 08:43:02 -0700, (David Hall)
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 02:27:16 GMT, "AK" wrote:

I have a trailer that cannot be seen while backing it up to retreive

my boat
becasue the tailgate of my truck to to high. The trailer is to narrow

to be
seen in the mirrors.

I saw a boat trailer that had a pop up flag on a spring loaded arm

which
popped up when the boat was offloaded and which when the boat hull ran

over
it on trailering. Since it pops up when the boat is off the trailer,

it can
be easily seen when backing up.


Does anybody know where I can find such a thing or what it is called?

No, but I'm curious.

I have a 25 foot trailer that I can't see when I down the ramp to
recover my Ranger. I put the tailgate down.

Is there a reason you can't do that?

Later,

I don't know about the OP, but my bed cover (tonnau?)is still in the
way even when the tailgate is down. With my soft cover I could unsnap
it and roll it up (a real bear to re-snap when cold), but if he has a
hard cover that option is gone. The guide posts is the best solution
if possible, but mounting one of those fiberglass rods with a flag on
a spring hinge and then to the back of the trailer wouldn't be too
hard. Hinges would be available at Home Depot in the gate hardware
section.


Good point - didn't think of that.

Then again, why would you have a pickup truck then. I mean, like how
do you put stuff in the bed? :)

Seriously, I use my truck for just more than towing my Ranger so a bed
cover or cap isn't a good idea.


If his is anything like mine (a Versacover), it's easy to remove when the
bed is needed for big things. The cover weighs about 40 lbs, so after
releasing the various fasteners, I can slide it off without help, although
with a helper, it's less likely to scratch the rails.

I bought the cover because my boat has absolutely zero storage lockers.
Unless you live in a fantasy world, it's obvious if you were parked at a
motel, restaurant or campsite, fishing tackle or other valuables would
eventually be stolen. And, putting them in the truck itself makes no sense,
since they're clearly visible. Finally, I often carry passengers in all 4
seating positions, so rain-sensitive luggage needed to go someplace. Without
a cover, the bed's useless in that regard.


Good point.

Later,

Tom
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like the mathematics that it
can never be fully learnt..."

Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653