Looking for options to secure my new Cari Cowboy? I have a step side truck, so I had to go with bolt down because the usual turnbuckle system would not fit in the step side bed. Bolt down works fine, but does take some effort to get the bolt holes lined up. I did get a welder to weld a plate with the nuts on the underside so I don't have to jack with that. One option is to enlarge the 3/8" holes in the camper floor to say, 1" to get more room for error to drop the bolt down to the nut. I would need some type of spacer to fit in the hole to keep it from moving but that would be easy enough to figure out.
My motivation for this question is my difficulty backing up my boat. I'm good with backing up any trailer, don't even have to think about it. But even though I put a window in the front of the camper and I keep the back camper door open, it's not enough of an overall view to see what is going on and becomes very frustrating getting out of the truck multiple times, etc. Not to mention the on lookers are I'm sure thinking I can't back up a trailer, that really bugs me!
So my work around is to drop the camper at the campsite and then I'm free to launch the boat or park the boat in a tight camp site next to the camper. But would really like a more convenient load/unload option. The camper sits very tight in the bed with maybe 1/2" or so clearance to each side, so it ain't going forward, left or right. Only way out is to slide out the back. My truck bed has a sprayed in liner, so there is a fair amount of traction gained with the camper bottom. Picture a box in a box and that is how it sits in my bed since I do not have any wheel wells, just a rectangular truck bed.
Camper loaded weighs about 1,000 lbs.
Would really like to just strap the back using the mechanical jack plates for securing the straps.
Any thoughts? Am I adding too much risk even though it fits very tightly in my truck bed?