Launch your boat about 2 hours before dark. Pull out to park and notice the trailer going down. Change it then or when your through fishing?
i dont change tires anymore [too old/lazy]
both my vehicles have the cheap little plug into lighter[ power port] tire inflater under the seat; theyre slow but they work....and dont EVER use the s it in the can on a good tire
Mister twister wrote:
Launch your boat about 2 hours before dark. Pull out to park and notice the trailer going down. Change it then or when your through fishing?
I’d change it right then. If you have an emergency out on the water and need to get somewhere fast you’ll be glad you did it first.
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
That sounds like a good solid answer... I was going to ask about the weather forecast.
Good tire changing weather. What difference would weather make? You need a good trailer later sun or rain.
What FD said.
Fish Dancer wrote:
I’d change it right then. If you have an emergency out on the water and need to get somewhere fast you’ll be glad you did it first.
guess Fd is smarter than me
change the dam tire after fishin
I never waste the early morning fishin
but that's just me
I'm with BB - got to know what your priorities are. Did you get up at 3 in the morning to change a damned tire? It'll be there when you get back.
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
Matter of personal priority at the moment. Since the weather is fine right now; I'd like to think that I would "force myself" to change it now.
Larry M
Loc: North Clairmount, San Diego
Some launching ramps have time limits as to how long you can be tied up at the docks.
I would change it before launching.
With a battery powered inpack wrench it goes pretty fast.
I've used those battery powered inflators before, it will get you off of the road to a safe spot to have it changed.
Call Trailer Assist, they have a larger jack!!
Empty trailer is lighter and easier to deal with than a loaded one.
Besides what everyone else said.
I didn't read all of the replies
AAA, don't leave home without it. But you can leave the dock and done when you get back.
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
With 12 tires per side on my trailer, ¿What am I gonna worry about 1 flat tire?
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