How To Not Get Stuck – Tyre Pressures

By Evan Spence 1 Min Read

It is essential to run your tyres at a low pressure when driving in the sand, as it greatly increases the surface area and grip of the tyre. It does this by spreading the weight of your vehicle over a larger area thanks to the increased length (and also width) of the tread pattern. A lot of weight in a small boat will cause it to sink, lowering your pressures is like increasing the size of the boat – you won’t sink … as easily.

It is important to remember that the lower you go, the more likely you are to de-bead the tyre if you make a drastic turn. I usually start around 20 PSI and adjust down from there depending on conditions. Make sure to lower your camper trailer tyres as well … unless you like dragging a boat anchor through the sand.


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