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I have an old town predator mk kayak, with the minn kota motor, etc.

Between the motor, battery, fish finder, solar panel and other doo dads, it's close to 200 pounds and no longer acceptable to just lift into truck. So I've been looking for a trailer I could use looks a boat trailer for when I want to go to other lakes / rivers in my area.

 

I decided on one from Triton because it was all welded,not bolted together which makes it stronger for those long logging roads the best lakes are on, plus it has a longer tongue to accommodate the longer kayaks. 

 

The triton kayak trailer normally comes with T supports to hold between 2 - 6+ kayaks,but I was able to purchase the base model stripped of the supports and instead bolted on 2 3" conduits to support the kayak.

 

After a couple more expeditions I'll probably add a J hook to mount 2 regular kayaks for my wife's kayak. But I want to see hoiw this works 1st.

 

 

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Nice !

How much was the trailer? If you don't mind

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$1,000

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I was thinking about doing the same thing when i got my trailer but there wasn't a dealer nearby to make it worth my drive.

 

Nice looking set up.  

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