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    Posted: 07 Jan 08 at 9:31am
At HISC lots of people (including me) tie the bow down to a housebrick: if you bury it about 18" down, it's rock solid, even in sand! It's got my various boats through the last 4 winters. I found one with holes in, so you can tie the rope round it securely, and that then goes up to the front of the trolley.
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Hi Wes,

Not really going down the dark path yet... windsurfing's still my first love but the catamaran is for light-wind summer days and for GF (that's girlfriend by the way, not GraemeF  ) to potter about on and build her confidence. 

The glider example makes a very strong case for those dog tethers.  If I see any at the Boat Show I'll certainly get a few. 

Since starting the thread I've identified a site to keep the boat temporarily - they have two concrete posts on each berth, one each side.  I'll probably use rope to tie down one end to these, plus a locked chain around the trailer, and a couple of dog tethers at the other end. 

Thanks everyone for your advice

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Hi Jaycb, coming over to the dark side with us?

I've used those dog tie downs (for want of a better phrase!) for tying down gliders at the club. My glider (25m wing span, 500kg) was held down by 6, it was fine while the one next to it was picked up and thrown into a tree during a storm. The one that was wrecked was held by 5 gallon barrells of water over each wing and 2 on the tail so it gives you an idea of the strain they'll take. Dinghies don't seem to go walk about too much. Everyone at my club keeps them on the road bases. We all tie down to steel cables securley anchered and then lock to the same cable. In all fairness if someone want's to half inch your boat, they can. There is nothing you can do to stop them. Make it more difficult by locking it to something or disabling the wheels, make it more difficult to steal then the one it's parked next too....

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we have a guy at the club who welds up custom ones for us. They are basically a thick piece of steel rod with a loop on the thend (about 18 inches long). just tie a rope/wire loop off them and hammer them in, they never come out unintentionally.

It is what has held my last 4 boats down through all weathers!

Another tip....be a good neighbour and make sure the boats either side are also tied down so they dont fall on yours and damage it.

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I used a pair of caravan awning  tie down stake successfully (Angled piece of metal about 18 inchs long.

Dog stake should be fine as long as its one for a large dog

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I've just seen those dog-tether things on the 'net - are they really strong enough?  They look a liitle flimsy in the photos.  Has anyone apart from IWSmithUK used them?
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We had a big double stacker at uni probably worth a grand or so... untill one day we went to the club and someone had dismantled it and just left the wheels and trailer mechanism etc. Apparently 'scrap' is highly sought after! Cheeky buggers
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Garry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jan 08 at 8:36pm

Make sure you can tie it down, If the club doesn't have a wire and you can't use dog tethers then a piece of pipe, bit of old shroud, brick and concrete in a bucket works well, you need 3 one for the bow and one on each side.  You can then tie the boat to the weights you've made.

Remove the trailer wheels - this stops them perishing because of UV & static weight, and also harder to steal.

Finally padlock the lot to something solid  with a decent bike chain to make it difficult to move.

Araldite all shackles that are removed infrequently to stop them being borrowed without pliers and hide the others either under the cover or for halyards hoist to the top of the mast (tie the end of the halyard to them so you can get them down again). 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jan 08 at 4:56pm
Originally posted by Scooby_simon

makes it impossible to take away.

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