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Video of loading and unloading of PA14 from a trailer
Video of loading and unloading of PA14 from a trailer
I found this video I thought was a great idea if you trailer your kayak. I have not seen this before so I thought I would share it. I apologize if it has already been posted. http://youtu.be/16V0zSMIHOc
I don't get it ......... All he has to do is lift the front on the trailer and push from the back .......... Seems like a lot of work ....... Also ....... That PA in a great candidate for a crack .......... It was only supported to the center and he had a bit of weight on the back ......... It seemed to be flexing .....
I don't know about that. It seemed like a lot of work for what seemed or was perceived to be convenience. Some folks will go along way not to get there feet wet. It also seemed to tie the ramp up. On a busy day of boating, that many also not be popular.
I agree with Rick, there was a lot of pressure on that kayak at about mid point when being pulled up.
It's not a bad idea to build upon because of the weight of the PA's and possible physical limitations of some kayakers I think that this could be an option(With some redesign almost like a roll-back feature) I think loading the PA's can become easier.
I like the ingenuity of the trailer, but it does seem to be a rather involved process.
I think he is the same buy that has this boat... it seems to launch a bit faster.
If you want to launch in an area with really high tidal range, try one of the railways systems (taken in southern Argentinian city of Comodoro Rivadavia).
John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
why cant he just back the trailer further into the water so the pipes on the trailer are at water level (like a normal boat trailer) and then just pull it up with help from the water.
The unloading is pretty quick, but the loading is painful. He needs to get on/off that ramp a little quicker. Anyone perceived as screwing around or taking too long on the ramp can sometimes catch the anger of folks waiting in line. Unfortunately, some boaters have less tolerance of kayakers than regular boaters; so it becomes even more important for us get on/off the ramp quickly.
At first I thought I had merely wasted 7 minutes of my life watching this idiot and his idiot friend make the most ridiculous kayak launch recovery video ever. I then decided to watch some of his other videos........ Seriously, who mounts a rear view mirror on there kayak? I still cannot believe that this guy is serious. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k_8I...RWXTUHVtzv0p0g
why cant he just back the trailer further into the water so the pipes on the trailer are at water level (like a normal boat trailer) and then just pull it up with help from the water.
I was wondering that, too. I like the direction he's going but the engineering has some room for improvement. I was wondering about a "magic tilt" bed extender...
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