Only as good as the padlock you use. Seen them around the $24 mark.
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Is this a good lock to get and is it a good deal??
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Only as good as the padlock you use. Seen them around the $24 mark.
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Hello SCTSCT,
that is what I have been using for the last 25 years or so and the boat is still here.
Remember, locks only keep the honest people out!
If the crims want your boat, car and stuff badly enough they will take it.
Dogs, surveillance cameras (or at least the stickers), 12 gauge shotgun are alternatives
Even parking another vehicle in front of the boat is a good idea.
It is all about making your stuff less attractive an easy so that the crims will be deterred and look for easier targets.
There are many like that one and you can get them for low $20 price range.
It is a pity that the original “locked-it” coupling locks are not available any more. I still use mine, they are made of HD hardened steel, much more sturdily built than the current ones, and use a really solid lock that is totally contained within the body of the coupling so there is no way it can be cut off with bolt cutters.
At the end if the day as others have said, they are just deterrents. If someone really wants to steal your trailer, they will. But if you make it significantly more difficult to steal yours than the next one along, then they might pick that one instead.
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
Not much can protect you against a battery powered angle grinder if someone really wants your rig but a substantial lock may make them look elsewhere.No matter what you use a determined thief can beat coupling locks,wheel clamps amd chains.
Cheers
Ray.
Also replace the pin that secures the tow hitch with a locking one, otherwise someone can just pull the split pin, slide out the pin and then slide it into their hitch receiver and away they go
Cheers
Rod
The lock is well protected on this type of coupling lock, so they are quite effective as far a they go. Portable grinders make a lot of noise, but thieves could just chain tow it or replace the coupling. It's best then to combine it with another measure like a wheel lock or chaining it to something solid. Also if you have made this sort of effort and it still gets stolen it might mean you have a lower insurance excess to pay.
PS: GPS tracking devices are worth consideration (pretty cheap too).
It also helps if you back in, and make sure the trailer wheels are hard up on the kerb. Makes it very difficult to get the trailer out, with all the pressure on the tow ball. Also if they did, then getting it past your vehicle is another issue, especially if you are along side other vehicles.
Those type of locks , as stated make it hard to reach the padlock.
David
https://www.kovixaustralia.com.au/pr...-trailer-lock/
This one looks the goods. Try the link to a video.
David
I was at a boat ramp carpark recently and I noticed that most people do not have locks on their trailer and trailer hitches.
I know I am kidding myself but when I have locked my trailer up, only if I am going away for a few days, I push the safety chain through the hitch handle and padlock it to the holes in the towbar, not so tight that there is heaps of tension on the chain to give an angle grinder easy purchase but tight enough so the hitch handle wont lift and it can't slide out of the receiver. I also use a small padlock to try and keep the hitch handle locked down...........As I said I know I am kidding myself but it would be considered reasonable care and if it sends a would be thief to the trailer next to mine because its not locked then it has done its job.
Check your insurance policy with what sort of security device you require also...
Kids who Hunt and Fish, Don't Deal and Steal.
Bit off subject,buy if you came back to boat ramp and your trailer gone missing.
What would you do to get boat home ?