Triton lite - rear tie down?

Does anyone have creative ways to tie down back of stand ups on a triton lite?

There are absolutely NO holes and NO provisions for tie downs. I have some ideas but want to see what others have done

The bunks are short and skis hang off back end quite a ways.
 

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Most trailers that I use, I make sure the ass end of the ski hangs off the back far enough for the straps to shove it forward. I'd just put the hooks in the open blocks the bunks are laying on
 

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Stockton
On mine I use West Marine tie downs, loop on one end and S hook on the other….loop tie down thru itself around trailer frame off to the side and S hook to your ski at an angle.. avoiding steering nozzle.. note sure what your ski has for loops, here’s what I use/have… loops like JC posted would work thru a bow eye
 

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Rentz, GA
I drilled through the frame and installed a 1/2" stainless eyebolt for the middle tie-down point. The back sides had the welded on tabs already but if not, just add two more eyebolts.

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I have the same exact trailer. The previous owner drilled a hole in each of the bunk mounts/supports (the upside down V shaped aluminum pieces that the bunks bolt to) so you can hook a tie down strap into them. It seems to work well for when I'm hauling 2 of my Blasters on this trailer.
 
I have the same exact trailer. The previous owner drilled a hole in each of the bunk mounts/supports (the upside down V shaped aluminum pieces that the bunks bolt to) so you can hook a tie down strap into them. It seems to work well for when I'm hauling 2 of my Blasters on this trailer.
Thanks! That was one of my thoughts.

Thanks to all. Just didn’t want to do anything and then see someone did something really clever.
 
I have the same exact trailer. The previous owner drilled a hole in each of the bunk mounts/supports (the upside down V shaped aluminum pieces that the bunks bolt to) so you can hook a tie down strap into them. It seems to work well for when I'm hauling 2 of my Blasters on this trailer.
I have the same trailer as well. I also did this. Seems to work well. Finding the right bunk width for my blaster was the hardest part. I tried them on the closest together holes and flipped on their edge for about 12in spacing. ski got loose and rubbed on the aluminum mount leaving a nice mark. Closest together holes on their sides works best for my blaster.

I am looking to add a center walking bunk like the new ones shown on page 4
 
The center walking bunk would be nice. Mine had some industrial aluminum grate that the previous owner installed down the center and in the front of the trailer. It worked well if you had shoes on, but bare feet wouldn't be a good idea.
 
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