Trailer Hitch guide deluxe

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Aug 9, 2005
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Hunter 260 Sarasota,FL
Here's a review for an upcoming product for my small boat friends. I was visiting my reclusive neighbor who invented/perfected a nifty boat retrieval trailer guide and hitch guide all in one. I've installed one and it works like a champ. Mounted on the trailer winch post, a carbon fiber rod swings straight up to reveal a bright orange illuminated reference point when running the boat on. More importantly, when backing the truck to the trailer hitch, the guide rod swings horizontally towards the vehicle. Simply back up toward the guide rod, aligning its orange LED tip with a removable magnetized clear acrylic cross-hair on your truck. This puts your hitch and ball perfectly mated everytime without needing an assistant, day or night. He called it a Hitch-a-cinch and it's patented but he hasn't found a distributor as yet because his health is failing and now he's wheelchair bound. A former oil rig diver with an enormous ingenious streak and a can-do attitude. He was a really nice guy and gave me one to try. I suppose you could build a similar guide but it's made with top notch components. Carbon fiber expandable rod, orange LED light, composite swivels and adjusters. I put mine on in under and 30mins with 4ss screws. They should sell for around $75 when released which is nice for all the hassle(or bumper/boat damage) it will save to us trailer guys, power or sail. A really cool idea, keep and eye out for it. Here's a lousy pic of my kit before the install. I'll try to get some better one's soon. Aloha, Michael and Kelli
 
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Arturo DeViitalis

Another Helper

Been using an adjustable mirrored divece that fits over the tailgate and hasngs over the ball; made of plastic and purchased years ago from a long forgotten RV sit on the net for about $15 - $20, If you can see the mirror on the tailgate using your rearview mirror it's a slick deal watching the hitch come into view over the ball as you slowly back up; making minor corrections for perefect alignment without banging into the rear of the truck, then nothing more than setting the brake and lowering the trailer, etc etc. The mirror thingy folds for easy storage and has no glass. If you don't have a tailgate, then you have a problem!!!
 
Feb 10, 2006
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Hunter 25 Forked River, New Jersey
$2 Hitch Guide

I bought two magnetic pickup tools at the dollar store. One goes on the top of the ball and the other on top of the coupler. I can usually back up and get the two aligned within a few inches.
 
Jun 14, 2004
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Hunter 260 Portland, OR
Thanks Michael...

Great idea. I like the hitch alignment concept.
 
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Ron M

guide = good

I can't speak to the design being proposed, but having some sort of hitch guide is always a great idea. They save time, reduce frustration and avoid bumper dings. Mine two are magneitzed bases, each with extending "antennas" that have a yellow foam ball mounted on top. It's a great help. Ron Mehringer h26 Hydro-Therapy
 
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