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ANETA NEWTON August 28th, 2004 04:54 AM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
Hi folks,

I'm thinking about getting a small boat and going bass fishing. However, I'm a solo and can't back into a hitch worth a flip. I've looked at various hitching 'aids' . Anybody here have any thoughts ?

What about camera systems like HindSight or Sure Shot? Is there a wireless camera system out there?

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Aneta

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Charles B. Summers August 28th, 2004 05:15 AM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
The best thing I can offer you is, Practice, practice, and practice...


"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
m...
Hi folks,

I'm thinking about getting a small boat and going bass fishing. However,
I'm a solo and can't back into a hitch worth a flip. I've looked at various
hitching 'aids' . Anybody here have any thoughts ?

What about camera systems like HindSight or Sure Shot? Is there a
wireless camera system out there?

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Aneta

--



ANETA NEWTON August 28th, 2004 05:37 AM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
Charles,

That's a lot of in/out trips alone. Oh, well.

THANKS! ;-)

Aneta



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Aneta S. Newton
teamPHOENIX
V: 405-878-9400

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message .. .
The best thing I can offer you is, Practice, practice, and practice...


"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers August 28th, 2004 12:13 PM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 

"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
om...
Charles,

That's a lot of in/out trips alone. Oh, well.

THANKS! ;-)

Aneta,

That's the way everyone else has done it. Just pay attention to how
everything looks out the back window and side mirrors. Before too long, you
should be able to do it just getting out of the vehicle once or twice.

Think of it as your enforced aerobics program.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



Budd Cochran August 28th, 2004 02:38 PM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 

"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
m...
Hi folks,

I'm thinking about getting a small boat and going bass fishing. However,
I'm a solo and can't back into a hitch worth a flip. I've looked at various
hitching 'aids' . Anybody here have any thoughts ?

What about camera systems like HindSight or Sure Shot? Is there a
wireless camera system out there?

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Aneta

--

What are you towing with?

The type of vehicle can help a lot. For example: if you're driving an SUV,
the outside mirrors ( both of them) can be adjusted to act like a double set
of gunsights to guide you back. Just adjust them so you have the rear corner
of the SUV clearly visible. Then as you back up, keep the trailer well
centerd in the mirrors.

Another trick I've seen used is a bicycle flag poles cut down and mounted on
the same side of the car hitch and trailer tongue (example: both on the
passenger side) then a triangle of red tape on the inside mirror placed to
line up with the poles when the trailer is hitched. Then all you do keep
them lined up as you back up. Placing another bit of tape on the trailer
pole lined up so it just about disappears when you're in position can stop
you from backing too far.

And all of these cost much less than those fancy guiding devices.

Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

Budd.



D. Norton August 28th, 2004 02:45 PM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
Aneta, one trick is to temporarily attach a small flag to your hitch. One
that you can see out the back of your vehicle. Simply line up the center of
your tow vehicle on the flag. You can also put a small piece of colored tape
at the base of your rear window, dead center of your hitch. These aides will
give you the references you need to line things up.

--
Dave Norton
The RodMaker
Millennium Custom Rods
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
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"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
om...
Charles,

That's a lot of in/out trips alone. Oh, well.

THANKS! ;-)

Aneta,

That's the way everyone else has done it. Just pay attention to how
everything looks out the back window and side mirrors. Before too long,

you
should be able to do it just getting out of the vehicle once or twice.

Think of it as your enforced aerobics program.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com





RGarri7470 August 29th, 2004 02:57 AM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
You might want to check out http://www.ezhitch.biz/ - I saw one demostrated
last spring and it looked like it would do a good job.
Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com

ANETA NEWTON August 29th, 2004 04:55 AM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
Budd,

Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

LOL!

THANKS!

Aneta


--
Aneta S. Newton

"Budd Cochran" wrote in message ...


Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

Budd.



Budd Cochran August 29th, 2004 02:05 PM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
No problem, and you're welcome.

But I have to admit I used to train military truck drivers and that is where
I first used them to train drivers in trailer operations.

Budd

"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
. com...
Budd,

Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

LOL!

THANKS!

Aneta


--
Aneta S. Newton

"Budd Cochran" wrote in message
...


Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

Budd.




Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) August 29th, 2004 03:43 PM

Newbie Needs Help Getting Hitched
 
I used a telescoping pencil magnet on the hitch to mark it. just put a small piece of cloth on the pocket clip. They can be founf
at any auto parts store, or Al's favorite, Wal-Mart. Doc
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"Budd Cochran" wrote in message ...
No problem, and you're welcome.

But I have to admit I used to train military truck drivers and that is where
I first used them to train drivers in trailer operations.

Budd

"ANETA NEWTON" wrote in message
. com...
Budd,

Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

LOL!

THANKS!

Aneta


--
Aneta S. Newton

"Budd Cochran" wrote in message
...


Btw, if you go with the poles and someone asks what they're for, just tell
them that they're "dumb question rods". VBG

Budd.







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