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Topic: Kayak Trailer $950 ~ SOLD!  (Read 1073 times)

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Tote

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 Kayak trailer for sale.
The height of the top 4 kayaks is easily adjustable. The entire unit is easily removable too.
Carries up to 6 kayaks and has a slide out gear drawer the length of the trailer.
The ends of the trailer can lay flat or remain in the upright position. Your choice depending on what you are doing.
You can carry 4 kayaks and all your kayak, camping and fishing gear or carry 6 kayaks and some gear.
Conveniently store your kayaks and easily move them out of the way when needed.
Comes with 4 sets of Yakima Hullraiser cradles and a never used spare tire.
Kayaks not included.
Check out the video for to see how easy it is to use.



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dilbeck

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Man, wish I had a place to store this.  :smt010


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Man, wish I had a place to store this.  :smt010

Yup, it'd be just one more thing I bought just because it was a steal of a deal.  :smt003 :smt044

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Nice.  That water loading really makes me want it.

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Man, wish I had a place to store this.  :smt010

YOU buy it I will store it up here in Cotati/Sonoma County. If that happens make sure you call ahead to see if it is "storage" or being used.
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Man, wish I had a place to store this.  :smt010

YOU buy it I will store it up here in Cotati/Sonoma County. If that happens make sure you call ahead to see if it is "storage" or being used.

 :smt044  :smt003

When I need it, will you deliver?  :smt002



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Disclaimer, this question is out of curiosity.  Not because I have the intentions of purchasing and modifing it.  I mean I'd like to purchase it, just not at the cost of divorce.  :smt009

How hard would it be to make a second tier for your yak trailer.  I know you have yours set up where you fit 4 yaks across one level on J-racks, but I've always been intrigued by the two-tier set up.  Also, is this type of trailer strong enough for something like that?

BTW, feel free to tell me to get lost and not waste your time since I'm not purchasing.  :smt008



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Disclaimer, this question is out of curiosity.  Not because I have the intentions of purchasing and modifing it.  I mean I'd like to purchase it, just not at the cost of divorce.  :smt009

How hard would it be to make a second tier for your yak trailer.

It all depends on the trailer you are using and how good your fabricating skills are.
Integrity of the design also depends on material, cuts and welding skills.

 
I know you have yours set up where you fit 4 yaks across one level on J-racks, but I've always been intrigued by the two-tier set up.  Also, is this type of trailer strong enough for something like that?

Albion, Elk, Doran, Tahoe, Ice House, Union Valley, Oroville, Ocean Cove, Black Point...the list goes on and on without any problems at all.

 
BTW, feel free to tell me to get lost and not waste your time since I'm not purchasing.  :smt008

The purchase would provide HUGE WAF points when she sees how resourceful you are.
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Disclaimer, this question is out of curiosity.  Not because I have the intentions of purchasing and modifing it.  I mean I'd like to purchase it, just not at the cost of divorce.  :smt009

How hard would it be to make a second tier for your yak trailer.

It all depends on the trailer you are using and how good your fabricating skills are.
Integrity of the design also depends on material, cuts and welding skills.

Mine, absolutely nill.  My father-in-law, however, built his own racecar, and house for that matter, from the ground up.

I know you have yours set up where you fit 4 yaks across one level on J-racks, but I've always been intrigued by the two-tier set up.  Also, is this type of trailer strong enough for something like that?

Albion, Elk, Doran, Tahoe, Ice House, Union Valley, Oroville, Ocean Cove, Black Point...the list goes on and on without any problems at all.

My bad, poorly worded question.  I know that your trailer is strong enough the way it is.  What I meant to ask was if that trailer model was structurally sound enough to rig it with 2 tiers.

BTW, feel free to tell me to get lost and not waste your time since I'm not purchasing.  :smt008

The purchase would provide HUGE WAF points when she sees how resourceful you are.

Ah, if only.  You haven't met my wife.  :smt009  :smt003

Thanks Mike.  Best of luck in finding a taker.



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Question - what is the length and width of the trailer? What is the cost of registration each year?

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Question - what is the length and width of the trailer? What is the cost of registration each year?

4.5x8
Don't have the exact amount, but reg is dirt cheap.
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