Safety tip: Bow Eye on your boat
Posted: February 24th, 2004, 12:17 pm
A man was killed in Tarpon Springs a couple of weeks ago when the Bow Eye broke on his boat. He was winching the boat back on the trailer when the eye pulled out. It struck him in the head.
Check your bow eye. In some cases, it is readily accessible. In others, it can be a real challenge. I once found one rusted most of the way through. If your boat has lifting rings, it might be a good idea to check them too.
While you are at it, check out your winch rope/strap/cable. If it is frayed or sun damaged, change it.
If you are not directly involved in winching a boat onto a trailer, stay out of the way. Things break. A broken rope or cable is a dangerous beast.
Courtesy Capt Ken SFF board..
Check your bow eye. In some cases, it is readily accessible. In others, it can be a real challenge. I once found one rusted most of the way through. If your boat has lifting rings, it might be a good idea to check them too.
While you are at it, check out your winch rope/strap/cable. If it is frayed or sun damaged, change it.
If you are not directly involved in winching a boat onto a trailer, stay out of the way. Things break. A broken rope or cable is a dangerous beast.
Courtesy Capt Ken SFF board..