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Topic: Trailers & Campers for kayaks (with pics)  (Read 133210 times)

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Here's another tent/trailer similar to the Sylvan Sport, only a little cheaper (5K versus 8K) and not quite as flashy.  There's a dealer in San Martin too if you want a first-hand look.

http://www.jumpingjacktrailers.com/

I saw them at Sportsman's Warehouse in Rocklin.
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So far this has been a fun setup with some custom crossbars we built.


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So far this has been a fun setup with some custom crossbars we built.

Post some pics in full set up mode. Looks awesome.
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So far this has been a fun setup with some custom crossbars we built.

I've seen Trophy 1's trailer in person and i gotta say it is BADASS!!! I was having major trailer envy.
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trophy 1, can you tell me what you did for the crossbars. I have a pop up that I want to pimp for yaks. I already re did the interior.
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Fishmaster 1 is getting his metal burning skills tested, we are about 1/2 done heres a couple pix.  this will hold 6 yaks or 5 yaks and the thule cargo container.

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Fishmaster 1 is getting his metal burning skills tested, we are about 1/2 done heres a couple pix.  this will hold 6 yaks or 5 yaks and the thule cargo container.

Allen



Plus the three on the van. Oh wait I don't see the fryer station!  Or is this your ride Allen?
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trophy 1, can you tell me what you did for the crossbars. I have a pop up that I want to pimp for yaks. I already re did the interior.
Welded some 1-1/2"x3/4" steel tube to some 3/4" angle and bolted this into the frame on the top, so far so good...


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trophy 1, can you tell me what you did for the crossbars. I have a pop up that I want to pimp for yaks. I already re did the interior.
Welded some 1-1/2"x3/4" steel tube to some 3/4" angle and bolted this into the frame on the top, so far so good...

Cool thanks. I was thinking of using some black pipe with a couple of elbows and attaching them with flange to the roof. My pop-up ain't pretty on the outside. I may also look for some heavily used racks. I'm not sure I trust my welding skills.

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EWB that is Andy's Man VAn, with one of my boats sadwiched on top.

I had 3 boats at the harbor Sunday.  See why I need a trailer?

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EWB that is Andy's Man VAn, with one of my boats sadwiched on top.

I had 3 boats at the harbor Sunday.  See why I need a trailer?

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Ahhhh I was wondering if it was your tailer or Andy's. I am sure it will make your life waaaaay simpler having them loaded and ready to go
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here's another option for car camping with the possibility of towing your kayaks with a trailer....
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I have a truck camper with a palomino B-800 slide in popup camper.  Low wind resistance when driving, and a lot lower to put on boats on top.
First pic is one with the top down.  And driving a 100+ miles of really bad road in the rain.


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 :smt005 That Bike in the second pic must be a real pain in the @#$  :smt044
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