Pulling the boat
To start off with, I saw this extremely cool boat trailer.
What is your opinion on leaving the trailer plugged in to the truck while the trailer is under water? This guy said it's all cool, worst it should do is blow a fuse. Are the trailer lights just run off a relay, or does it go through some crazy computer?

Led's facing up seems like an awesome idea to help guide you on your trailer at night.
What is your opinion on leaving the trailer plugged in to the truck while the trailer is under water? This guy said it's all cool, worst it should do is blow a fuse. Are the trailer lights just run off a relay, or does it go through some crazy computer?

Led's facing up seems like an awesome idea to help guide you on your trailer at night.
I tournament bass fished for over a decade, NEVER unplugged my trailer lights, other than a blown bulb (which some say is from submerging the hot bulb into cold water) I never had a problem and I ain't so sure the two or three bulbs I blew in all that time wouldn't have blown anyway.
I know EVERYWHERE you read, it's recommended you unplug your trailer wires before submerging the trailer, but unless I had a ramp where the actual plug was gonna be close to going under, I never did...
I know EVERYWHERE you read, it's recommended you unplug your trailer wires before submerging the trailer, but unless I had a ramp where the actual plug was gonna be close to going under, I never did...


