Recommended Chock for a Boat Trailer Parked on Incline
Updated 07/09/2018 | Published 07/05/2018 >
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Question:
We park our boat in a driveway on an incline. We are looking for a sturdy chock that will not fail. The surface of the driveway is concrete. We are currently using multiple cinder blocks to chock the boat and would like to switch to actual chocks. Are there any that would work for our trailer?
asked by: Caitlin
Expert Reply:
I recommend using the Buyers Product # 337WC1086UWH. This is a great piece of rubber to help keep your boat trailer in place.
This measures 10" long x 8-1/4" wide x 6" tall and utilizes ridged sides to help provide some extra grip to the tire tread. There is also an u-bolt on these so that you can easily remove the chock when you need to get going.
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Buyers Products 10" Wheel Chock w/ 3-1/2" Handle - Heavy Duty Rubber - Qty 1
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- 1 Chock
- Black
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