You did a great job on that trailer. Mine is similar. One thing I do is before launching I pull the kayak back 3-4 feet and then back it in the water. This essentially makes the trailer 3-4 longer.
Sir. First off wow, awesome idea. Not sure what you do for a living but man this is awesome. You have inspired me to get off my arse and get my outdoor adventure trailer built. I am good with the insistent, won’t need as much as you have, but I am interested in the “t risers or brackets”. Any idea or a link where you got those, would be greatly appreciated. I am also mounting a “rising/lowering” ARB Awning + Room, as well as a Yakima Rod Locker. Can’t wait, have had most of the parts bought n paid for, just sitting waiting on me. Now that I stumbled across your idea of using Uniate it for the kayak mounts, all I would need are the t brackets, and any info on sizing cone nuts, spring nuts, and so 45 degree brackets. Thanks again for an awesome video and outstanding ideas.
Thanks. It took a lot of moving stuff around and doing things over a few times. I look at the trailers that you can buy. Way above what I built. But this works great for my needs.
Like what you did with the second teir. Would like to put a rod locker or tube on. Any suggestions on doing that with what you already started? Thank you.
Hope you see this. Question, so did you use thin wall pvc like sewer pipe and not schedule 40 thick wall? I’m looking to do a trailer and bought sewer pipe, thin wall, to save money now I’m second guessing it. Also, Did you use 4" PVC? Thanks.
You should have a metal company around you somewhere that would be able to sell the same size as your trailer is when you would cut and welded together to extend it
Fantastic video!
You did a great job on that trailer.
Mine is similar. One thing I do is before launching I pull the kayak back 3-4 feet and then back it in the water. This essentially makes the trailer 3-4 longer.
I love the trailer. Im working to make one as you. Can you tell me what Brackets and Strut Brackets you used?
Sir. First off wow, awesome idea. Not sure what you do for a living but man this is awesome. You have inspired me to get off my arse and get my outdoor adventure trailer built. I am good with the insistent, won’t need as much as you have, but I am interested in the “t risers or brackets”. Any idea or a link where you got those, would be greatly appreciated. I am also mounting a “rising/lowering” ARB Awning + Room, as well as a Yakima Rod Locker. Can’t wait, have had most of the parts bought n paid for, just sitting waiting on me. Now that I stumbled across your idea of using Uniate it for the kayak mounts, all I would need are the t brackets, and any info on sizing cone nuts, spring nuts, and so 45 degree brackets. Thanks again for an awesome video and outstanding ideas.
I love this guy
Thank you.
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Turned out really nice Chris, if your day job doesn't pan out you might have a future in customizing kayak trailers 😁
Thanks. It took a lot of moving stuff around and doing things over a few times. I look at the trailers that you can buy. Way above what I built. But this works great for my needs.
@@blessedtofish6803 you did a great job man 👊🏼
Great video great instructions! anyway you can give us a link or an item name to those Unistrut risers?
Like what you did with the second teir. Would like to put a rod locker or tube on. Any suggestions on doing that with what you already started? Thank you.
yes. I'm going to add two rod tubes on it. just have not gotten that far yet
How far apart are the bunks? I’m thinking of the same…..
Very nice trailer build. Lots of great ideas. Where did you source the unistrut fittings? Thanks
I found them on Amazon
How wide is this trailer wheel to wheel
What is the maximum towing speed?
Hope you see this. Question, so did you use thin wall pvc like sewer pipe and not schedule 40 thick wall? I’m looking to do a trailer and bought sewer pipe, thin wall, to save money now I’m second guessing it.
Also, Did you use 4" PVC?
Thanks.
I used such 40 pic from Home Depot
@@blessedtofish6803 Looks like you used 4" PVC. Any idea on width between pipes? Thanks!!
@@brandofamily I did use 4 inch pipe. And I adjusted them after I put kayak up on it. So I don’t know exact how much they are apart.
Nice how wide is the trailer and how big is the pvc under the kayaks
I want to say like 62 inches. And for the pvc pipe I used 4inch pvc pipe
How has your pvc pipe held up. I know that thinner pvc didn’t last me a season compared to the thicker kind.
@@nelhead4807 it has held up great. Use a litter thicker pipes when you start. They will last.
@@blessedtofish6803 thanks I was just wondering. I did switch to the thicker pvc.
where would i get the metal to extend the tongue?
You should have a metal company around you somewhere that would be able to sell the same size as your trailer is when you would cut and welded together to extend it
Can you send a link for those retractable straps, please.
I bought them at bass pro shop.
Wish I could find a trailer that cheap with title lol
It took awhile to find one. When you find one close. Start talking them down.
you must be a plumber or an electrician....lol
Why do you say that. I am not either one of those.
@@blessedtofish6803 We use a lot of strut in the trade is all... I use strut around house a lot... LOl