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Topic: Trailer for 17’ Stealth  (Read 6557 times)

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riobuster

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
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are any of you using a trailer to transport your Stealth? If so, what are you using? I am wanting to be able to take the kayak with me when we are using the motorhome so a trailer is in order.


SpecialK

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2024
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I don't own a Stealth, but I do tend to use a trailer for kayak transport if I'm hauling more than one. I have a Right On multi-sport trailer with the box rack.

https://rightontrailer.com/product/multi-sport-trailer-with-box-rack/

 I installed a Yakima Load Warrior on the bottom racks and load the yaks on the top rack with the option of using the Load Warrior if I need too as well. It works great and makes loading/unloading so easy. You can get the trailer alone with no box rack and still haul a few kayaks. The issue I had with that though was that I wasn't able to see the kayak or trailer behind me since it was too low and I drive a slightly lifted Xterra. So having the rack higher up and more visible helps a lot. The other issue is always making sure wherever you plan to go, you need to be able to fit the trailer!



 

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