Yakers. I figured i share my very inexpensive pickup truck solution with you.
Needed-
2 tires from Harbor freight
4 U-Bolts to keep the wheels in Line
6 eye bolts for ratchet straps
3 3’ 2x4 for structure
2 8’ PVC 4” (it doesn’t really matter
2 4’ PVC 3” (has to be smaller than the rails)
Basically made a PVC bunk- no great feat there. I measured the middle 2x4 so it could be braced on the tongue of the truck bed or even with the tongue w/ backward pressure to keep it all in place.
Anyway- this solution is long enough to get to a dock or rip-rap, pivot it and hold the axl while ramping the yak down into OR up from, the water. I use the 3” PVC as a handle extension so it is easier to move.
I’d love a trailer, but I’m waiting on Harbor Freight to start selling them again. In the mean time, this is what I’m using.
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Needed-
2 tires from Harbor freight
4 U-Bolts to keep the wheels in Line
6 eye bolts for ratchet straps
3 3’ 2x4 for structure
2 8’ PVC 4” (it doesn’t really matter
2 4’ PVC 3” (has to be smaller than the rails)
Basically made a PVC bunk- no great feat there. I measured the middle 2x4 so it could be braced on the tongue of the truck bed or even with the tongue w/ backward pressure to keep it all in place.
Anyway- this solution is long enough to get to a dock or rip-rap, pivot it and hold the axl while ramping the yak down into OR up from, the water. I use the 3” PVC as a handle extension so it is easier to move.
I’d love a trailer, but I’m waiting on Harbor Freight to start selling them again. In the mean time, this is what I’m using.
9BA4E390-DCEC-4746-BDED-3363B46F99C0.jpg73751224-D29E-4430-9BEF-4A5036AB761C.jpgEC5FB05D-FBCF-4F92-846E-23FFBCF33C19.jpg
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