how does your front end not want to tip over? I had a dolly similar to this too but my old town kept tipping over at the front end due to the bottom being so narrow that it doesn't sit on the pads that stick out. amazing watching you pull that thing and its not tipping over.
How do you secure it in your truck when you are on the water to prevent theft? That would be a big concern of mine. Other than that this looks like a great option when I don't want to take my trailer.
You can disassemble into 3 pieces for an SUV. I would just take the handle part off and leave it in my truck bed with the truck cover on and tailgate locked.
I use this dolly for my Lure 13 5 i launch the same except I use a strap in in the bow I have a motor on the stern and it can teter up I tie it to my bed extender to retrieve it up the ramp.
It’s hit or miss depending on how knowledgable your MVC is but just make sure you have your paperwork in order…. Bill of sale/purchase receipt and MSO. I usually go to the Newton MVC bc they’re pretty familiar with kayaks.
Dang, I’m considering getting this… I’m gonna try my loading with a cart version 2.0 maybe Saturday and see if it works haha.
I wonder how this would work with a bed extender and just pulling it up and hauling it on the dolly? Thanks for sharing. 👍
Nice video
Do u tie the dolly on kayak on truck bed all together? Or how u transport both to destination? Thanks
I just put the dolly inside the kayak and tied both to the truck bed.
Great vid. Seems like a must have for me.
Glad it was helpful!
how does your front end not want to tip over? I had a dolly similar to this too but my old town kept tipping over at the front end due to the bottom being so narrow that it doesn't sit on the pads that stick out. amazing watching you pull that thing and its not tipping over.
Looked pretty easy. Good video. Wonder how it would hold up with the brackish water of the Chesapeake Bay??
Rust is definitely a concern in the salt especially if you don’t wash it off after each use. Maybe spray it with a rust inhibitor?
How do you secure it in your truck when you are on the water to prevent theft? That would be a big concern of mine. Other than that this looks like a great option when I don't want to take my trailer.
You can disassemble into 3 pieces for an SUV. I would just take the handle part off and leave it in my truck bed with the truck cover on and tailgate locked.
I use this dolly for my Lure 13 5 i launch the same except I use a strap in in the bow I have a motor on the stern and it can teter up I tie it to my bed extender to retrieve it up the ramp.
Hey Jayson, I’m in Jersey and just curious what the best and fastest way to get my kayak registered
It’s hit or miss depending on how knowledgable your MVC is but just make sure you have your paperwork in order…. Bill of sale/purchase receipt and MSO. I usually go to the Newton MVC bc they’re pretty familiar with kayaks.
Very simple, good vid! Will the dolly float if it should get washed away?
Thanks!
Would def come in handy if you fish bodies of water where the ramp gets busy and you want to get off the water quickly.
Yeah good point buddy!
Did you have it fully extended to its maximum length? Wondering if it would still work for my AP 136.
I did have it fully extended. Might be too short for the 136 IMO.
@@WannaFishAllDay Thanks, I guess we'll see. I went ahead and ordered it anyway with the thought that I will extend it if needed.
I’m sure you can make it work. It might be as simple as just sliding the kayak back a little.
Can the dolly be used as a trailer to hitch
Not street legal but you probably could add a hitch receiver for parking lot to ramp launching for super short distances.
Do you really have to register that?
The kayak, yes bc it’s motorized.
good😄
Thanks 😄