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Topic: B-Drew's Upcoming custom kayak trailer Not for sale  (Read 3066 times)

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Mojo Jojo

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I have a trailer that is going to get built for kayaks and then sold. Anyone interested in getting it built to there own specifications can shoot me a pm and we can talk. At this point once built to haul 6 boats it will be in the $600-$1000 range pending time in and materials cost.
Perfect opportunity for someone that wants a custom job and can't do the work.
« Last Edit: May 09, 2016, 07:15:35 AM by Mojo Jojo »



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2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
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Mojo Jojo

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Is there a spark of interest? Are we waiting to see the RV rack I build for cs? I'll post up more pictures of it once the deck and side boards are off. If some is interested in it as a quad trailer let me know if I build without a potential interest the rack will be easily removable so it can be used as a multi purpose trailer.



Shannon
2013 Jackson Big Tuna "Aircraft Carrier"
2011 Native Mariner Propel "My pickup truck"
2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


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Hey Shannon, I have been mulling over putting together a trailer for when I get the wife a kayak too, it would be much easier to transport two on a trailer than on top of the rig. Unfortunately a new kayak AND a trailer aren't in the cards right now, although I am sure someone out there is looking...
-Matt

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Mojo Jojo

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Hey Shannon, I have been mulling over putting together a trailer for when I get the wife a kayak too, it would be much easier to transport two on a trailer than on top of the rig. Unfortunately a new kayak AND a trailer aren't in the cards right now, although I am sure someone out there is looking...
Looks like B-Drew is jumping on this one here's the strip down pictures we will be getting  it sanded down and painted, repack the bearings, rewire and put the new lights on and deck it this week( when I say we I mean my future son in law) and start building it out after TBMD. If you get in the market for one later buy any little trailer you see at a good price under some guide rules 1 it has only surface rust, B check the wheel bearings first, 3 check the tires carefully for cracking and weather damage 4 make sure the frame is square. Those are the things that cost more when considering a strip and rebuild. Lights wires and the rest are a given. If any of the above is an issue make sure the price reflects the cost of replacing said item and the wheel bearings aren't expensive but unless you know auto repair enough to know if the axle and hub there siting on are shot it gets more expensive, buddy of mine didn't listen when I told him that on a utility trailer and he had to put new axles on it, cut off and replace all the cross bars, reinforce the tongue with plating, it towed down the road hugging the fog line and that"too good deal" cost him $75 more then the one I told him to buy that was only a year and a half old. If the deals too good there's a reason. 
« Last Edit: May 09, 2016, 07:19:05 AM by Mojo Jojo »



Shannon
2013 Jackson Big Tuna "Aircraft Carrier"
2011 Native Mariner Propel "My pickup truck"
2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


Matt M

  • Sturgeon
  • *******
  • Location: Tigard
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 1266
Hey Shannon, I have been mulling over putting together a trailer for when I get the wife a kayak too, it would be much easier to transport two on a trailer than on top of the rig. Unfortunately a new kayak AND a trailer aren't in the cards right now, although I am sure someone out there is looking...
Looks like B-Drew is jumping on this one here's the strip down pictures we will be getting  it sanded down and painted, repack the bearings, rewire and put the new lights on and deck it this week( when I say we I mean my future son in law) and start building it out after TBMD. If you get in the market for one later buy any little trailer you see at a good price under some guide rules 1 it has only surface rust, B check the wheel bearings first, 3 check the tires carefully for cracking and weather damage 4 make sure the frame is square. Those are the things that cost more when considering a strip and rebuild. Lights wires and the rest are a given. If any of the above is an issue make sure the price reflects the cost of replacing said item and the wheel bearings aren't expensive but unless you know auto repair enough to know if the axle and hub there siting on are shot it gets more expensive, buddy of mine didn't listen when I told him that on a utility trailer and he had to put new axles on it, cut off and replace all the cross bars, reinforce the tongue with plating, it towed down the road hugging the fog line and that"too good deal" cost him $75 more then the one I told him to buy that was only a year and a half old. If the deals too good there's a reason. 

Thank you for the tips Shannon!!
-Matt

Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL