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Topic: yak trailer  (Read 719 times)

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ppickerell

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SuperVato

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That thing is sweet,  :smt007 look at those wheels!
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The  Cabellas trailer has 8" wheels, no cross bars, no saddles, no storage compartment, no extendable tongue, and good only for a boat up to 12' in length. The Cabella's trailer is fine for a small inflatable or row boat but not for kayaks.

The Malone trailer shown has 12" aluminum spoke wheels, tongue that goes inside the trailer so it can be put upright for storage, has cross bars and saddles (and I spent $200 on 2 sets of Mako aero saddles for my Yakima trailer). New the trailer shown as equipped sells for over $1800 (shipping can add another $150 and it is already assembled) so the price indicated on Craigslist given its excellent condition is a very very good deal.

I bought the Yakima for its lighter weight when having to move it around by hand and for storing it inside my garage, but for a kayak trailer the Malone is better in every way.


 

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