I have a lock and chain which i use to lock it to the car if we are going to go to a services etc because thats the most likely place it will be nicked
Once im at a site i wrongly tend to judge whether i feel it will need locking, we usually go out leaving a lcd dvd tv in there, and all other things, and rely on the honest camping community
I have the chain and lock tho and will lock it to something if i feel i need to
Gosh we always go to the services altogether and I do worry someone might nick it but then again thiefs can just take off the top (it's only the material type) and take whatever they want. On site we try to hide it behind the tent and then fastern it to a tree/fence - but taking the wheel off is a good idea.
Sometimes we just have to try and trust people (I know its hard and it'll be just my luck my stuff will go walking).
I used a wheel clamp 2 years ago , and when it was time to leave couldn't find the key anywhere. The camp warden fetched a petrol angle grinder from his workshop ,and it was off in 30 seconds.He told me it was the third time that year he had had to use it.When we pulled away from the pitch and went back to make sure the pitch was clear of rubbish, I found the bloody wheel clamp key on the grass. Another 30 quid down the drain.
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We never secured the trailer until last year, we worried about the trailer left over night in car parks at hotels on our way to and from Cornwall. We got a bike chain to wrap around the hitch. more of a deturant really, we have a lockable lid which we lock when we go away from site and at night.
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we have a hitchlock and wheel clamp and the lid is lockable. but some sites we use have a secure entrance so have not worried to much about theft also you can buy ground anchors for securing the trailer with a padlock these screw into the ground and can't be unscrewed when the trailer hitch is padlocked to it.
These can be bought on line at Western Towing Atachements
Never worried too much about trailer whilst on site but, M way stops are where I believe security should be paramount, and whilst trailer is secured to car with safety chain, we only have a canvas top attached with bungee cord, easy to dive in and nick tent etc. Brats go first then me.
On site, Trailer has hitchlock and wheel clamp. Most of the sites we visit, if someone started up an angle grinder to remove security fixings, I'd like to think that other campers or site wardens would take an interest.
On journey stops - loo breaks are taken in shifts, with one of us staying with the car/trailer.
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The C&CC insurance is specific, they ask for Vin/Chassis number of your trailer and make model of Tent etc, I had a chat with them down at the NEC show on Thursday and for £100 a year for my rig, I think it's a fair deal, far cheaper than caravan insurance that's for sure, but there again caravans a worth a lot more than your average Trailer/Tent.