The tie down straps in the Yakima Bow/Stern Tie-Down Ropes w/ Ratchets and Strap Loops - 1/4" x 12' - 150 lbs - Qty 2 # Y04031 are 12 feet long. view full answer...
The Extang CargoCleats Truck Bed Tie-Down Anchors # EX1932 have a 500 lb capacity. Additionally, the straps that are to be used with the tie downs need to have a high enough breaking strength capacity for the load you will be tying down, since the strap could have the lowest rated capacity of the whole tie down system.
I have included a link to a videos of the Extang CargoCleats Truck Bed Tie-Down Anchors, and to our selection of cargo tie down straps for you to select from. view full answer...
The hook opening dimension of the SmartStraps Carbon-X Ratchet Tie-Down Straps # 348249 that you referenced is 1-1/4 inch.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Wider tie-down straps are fine for your PWC application, even if they are replacing 1-inch-wide straps. The key is that you do not exceed the straps' WLL, their Working Load Limit. WLL is the most load you want to put on the straps; it is 1/3 of their break strength. Staying within the 833-lb WLL of the BoatBuckle G2 Retractable Ratcheting Transom Tie-Down Straps # IMF08893 will ensure a long working lifespan. view full answer...
I attached a picture that has the strap dimensions you are looking for on the Bulldog Winch Ratcheting Wheel Tie Down Strap part # BDW20362. view full answer...
The BoatBuckle Kwik-Lok Transom Tie Down Straps you mention, part # IMF17632 have a 1200 lb breaking strength, 400 working load limit (WLL) per strap.
When determining the straps needed to secure a load of a certain weight, use the WLL figure. With the BoatBuckle straps you mentioned, the two straps will safely secure a load weighing 800 lbs (400 lbs per strap).
Tie-down straps should always be chosen according to their WLL. The item being tied down must not exceed this weight. If the... view full answer...
Good question. In this case we can use the breaking strength of both straps together. For example the BoatBuckle G2 Retractable, Ratcheting Bow Tie-Down Straps # IMF14220 have a break strength of 2,500 lbs per strap. So you could use two of these to secure a boat to a 5,000 trailer and so on. view full answer...
The mounting bolts for the Erickson Retractable Ratcheting Tie-Down Straps are 5/16 inch in diameter and are 3-1/8 inches long. The working load limit (WLL) for each strap is 400 lbs, which means that although the straps can withstand load spikes up to 1200 lb, you should not exceed a 400 lb load on the strap.
If you would care to view a product demonstration video featuring the tie-down strap, click the provided link. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled a BoatBuckle Pro Series Kwik-Lok Gunwale Tie-Down Strap # IMF17634 to measure it for you. Both the fixed end and the ratcheting end of the straps are about 5 feet long (just the strap part. From the end of the hook to where the fixed strap attaches to the rest of the assembly is about 64 inches (5 feet, 4 inches). view full answer...
The BoatBuckle G2 Retractable Ratcheting Bow Tie-Down Strap # IMF14220 has a working load limit of 833-lbs. In your application on your 3800-lb Bayliner outboard this is sufficient for the bow so long as you use other tie-downs on the remaining portions of the boat, the gunwales and transom, to secure those areas. You can use one strap like # IMF17636 across the gunwales and # IMF08893 at the transom.
Tie-down straps should always be used so that their working load limit (WLL) is never... view full answer...
Yes, they will. I checked with Demco and the Replacement 3-Point Large Wheel Tie-Down Strap for Demco Tow Dollies item # DM03528-93 will work great with a LT265/75R16 tire. view full answer...
The load capacity that you will want to take into consideration when choosing a strap is the safe working load limit of the strap. The Erickson Ratcheting Motorcycle Tie-Down Straps, # EM05710, has a working load limit of 400 lbs each.
For your situation I would recommend the Erickson Ratcheting Tie-Down Straps, # EM31352. This includes four straps that have a safe working load limit of 500 lbs each. Keep in mind that if you have to wrap the strap around an edge of the trailer, then the... view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse and measured the SmartStraps Ratchet-X Tie-Down Strap part # 348167 for you. The actual hook part at the widest point measures 2-13/16" wide. view full answer...
The concealed face plate dimensions for the RodBuckle Retractable Fishing Rod Tie-Down Strap with Concealed Mounting Kit # IMF14200-02 are 3" W x .85" T, according to the manufacturer. view full answer...
For a 6500-lb boat I recommend one of our highest weight capacity transom tie-down strap items. These 833-lb-WLL straps such as 6-foot # IMF14208 appear on the linked page and we have lengths of 24, 43, 48 and 72-inches. You can select the length you prefer based on the preferred tie-down point on your specific trailer. All have a rated break strength of 2500-lbs each. view full answer...
Per the manufacturer, the BoatBuckle Pro Series Ratcheting Transom Tie-Down Straps # IMF18740 will have a minimum total length of 2' from hook to hook. view full answer...
In regards to the SmartStraps Carbon-X Ratchet Tie-Down Straps part # 348249, the distance from the end of the hook to the point where the fixed strap attaches to the ratchet mechanism is 15-1/2" which I confirmed by going out to our warehouse and measuring for you. If this was not what you were looking for please just let me know. view full answer...