Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: wraithen on October 28, 2012, 05:55:58 PM
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Does anyone have a trailer for a marsh rat or aquapod? I was seriously thinking about building something similar to these after trying to use a kayak in the sound, but the weight of a homebuilt one makes me reconsider that. While I love the maneuverability of the kayak over the hybrid boat my buddy built, I'd love something in between. My issue is I only wish I had a pickup about 10 times a year. I prefer my suv and will not get a pickup. The problem is I scrape my kayak loading it on my roof all the time and I'd prefer a trailer. Anyone build one for this? I'd love to see a bunch of pictures.
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I know that you can get jet ski trailers for super cheap from time to time. a little tweaking and I bet it would fit the bill.
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http://skagit.craigslist.org/boa/3264550491.html (http://skagit.craigslist.org/boa/3264550491.html)
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/boa/3352442114.html (http://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/boa/3352442114.html)
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/3370902955.html (http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/3370902955.html)
I'd get this trailer and modify it. Just lengthen out the bunks and narrow them up a bit so your boat would fit. Or make a two place trailer.
I'd leave the winch but replace the cable or big rope with better but thinner rope so you could winch a yak up the beach? You could even put a rope guide on the tail end of the trailer so you don't have the rope binding up or rubbing. Then you could winch a yak right up a cliff.
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I will give you one if you come and pick it up. You would have to get it licensed and lights, but everything else is good on it.
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This isn't for this year, or the next one either. My season ends dec 1st and I won't be in country for a year after that. (Not deploying, just a pita tour.) I'm not even sure I will need a boat when I get back depending on where we get sent. I like to over research everything so I was looking for all the different ways you guys did things.
H2O that is yet another crazy awesome offer from members on this site. I can't take you up on that but if you're near my neck of the woods sometime and we can link up the first round is on me! :tup:
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I use a little 4x8 flatbed utility trailer for both my 12' Jon boat and my Marsh Rat. I have a pair of 2x4's screwed down for rails or bunks, but they aren't really required. Secure the boats with motorcycle and ratchet straps. Works great and the trailer is useful for a lot of other stuff where a dedicated boat trailer really is not.
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Doing some looking i came across a bunch of hf trailers. my concern is they say they are rated to 45 and not to exceed that. is that just due to tires? I need to be able to do a minimum of 65 to not get run over in most places and make it through some not well maintained dirt roads somethimes.
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Im looking for a trailer for my pod. I have a flatbed that would work buy I want a smaller trailer. Im considering a jet ski trailer but the right little flat trailer would work as well. Not in a huge rush, but definately looking at ideas.
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Have you thought about something like this to fix your kayak loading issue?
http://www.orsracksdirect.com/yakima-8004018.html (http://www.orsracksdirect.com/yakima-8004018.html)
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I can load my yak no worries. The concern is being tough on something that costs 10x as much. I really thought Id get a bunch of homebrew trailers on here but apparently not. I will probably not worry about it until i find out if i need a boat at my next duty station. Kirkland. i was thinking the jet ski trailers would be a good idea and should start popping up pretty cheap soon. i think i will get a flat utility trailer and add quick install bunks and call it good. Have they made the pods motor equipable yet?
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Look at Harbor Freight they have a bunch of small trailers that are hiway rated and very reasonable.
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I found this picture on Ifish.
I'm working on building a trailer for my marshrat (magnum) and I want to have a couple other slots for my buddies' rats as well. Not sure if I want them riding on their side or flat. A friend has a waverunner trailer that we'll probably build something off of. When and if it gets done this winter, I'll try to remember to post some pictures.