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A heavier boat simply puts heavier
"Newton" forces against the tie down when you turn or hit a bump..


scratching head....remembering fragmented bits of high school physics More
mass, more tendency to STAY in motion. I say tie down the transom.


Aren't we saying the same thing? A heavy boat presents greater forces against
the strap. Gravity will not keep it on the trailer if it starts bouncing or
swaying.
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"Greg" wrote in message
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A heavier boat simply puts heavier
"Newton" forces against the tie down when you turn or hit a bump..


scratching head....remembering fragmented bits of high school physics

More
mass, more tendency to STAY in motion. I say tie down the transom.


Aren't we saying the same thing? A heavy boat presents greater forces

against
the strap. Gravity will not keep it on the trailer if it starts bouncing

or
swaying.


Maybe, but only on Thursdays. :-)


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