mfreeman_1998
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We are trailering our 2012 R27 from the west coast to Alabama to start the Great Loop. In the process we are learning that trailering imposes forces on the boat that it does not see in normal operation. In the attached blog post we describe how we almost lost the rack on which the solar panel and a rocket box was mounted. You'll also see what corrective action we took.
We've had fun pulling into RV parks along the way and responding to questions. All in all, we still believe Ranger Tugs are great adventure vehicles. However, in addition to learning how to tow properly, there are some actions your can take pro-actively to insure parts don't fall off and the vibration and wind of highway speeds don't cause other damage.
If anyone else would like to share what they've learned from trailering long distances, please share your finding here so others (myself included) can learn.
https://mikebethadventures.blogspot.com/2021/10/great-loop-shake-rattle-and-oops.html
We've had fun pulling into RV parks along the way and responding to questions. All in all, we still believe Ranger Tugs are great adventure vehicles. However, in addition to learning how to tow properly, there are some actions your can take pro-actively to insure parts don't fall off and the vibration and wind of highway speeds don't cause other damage.
If anyone else would like to share what they've learned from trailering long distances, please share your finding here so others (myself included) can learn.
https://mikebethadventures.blogspot.com/2021/10/great-loop-shake-rattle-and-oops.html