Snowmobiling is a popular winter activity enjoyed by many. When it comes time to transport your snowmobile to the trail, you may find yourself wondering how to strap it in your truck bed.
Fortunately, strapping a snowmobile in a truck bed is relatively simple and straightforward.
To begin, you’ll need four ratchet straps. These straps should be at least 2 inches wide and rated for 500 lbs or more.
When choosing the length of the strap, make sure that four straps are enough to go from one side of the truck bed to the other with some extra length for tightening.
Once you have your ratchet straps ready, place your snowmobile in the center of the truck bed and secure each corner with a strap. Make sure that each strap is tight and secure before moving on to the next corner. Once all four straps are attached, use the ratchet handle to tighten each one until they are snug against your snowmobile.
Now that the ratchet straps are secured, use two bungee cords or rope to tie down any loose parts of your snowmobile such as handlebars or skis. This will help keep them from rattling around during transportation.
Finally, double check all of your straps and cords for tightness and secureness before heading out on your trip.
Conclusion: Strapping a snowmobile in a truck bed is easy with just four ratchet straps and two bungee cords or rope. Make sure that all of the straps are tightened securely before taking off on your trip so that your snowmobile has a safe ride!