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Kayak
Trollies AnglersAfloat
Trollies
Johnson
Outdoors C-Tug
Easy
to use robust collapsible design, works very well on sand and shingle
with standard wheels. Larger wheels can be fitted if required not that
we have found a need, kayak is secured using webbing strap. (Alternative
wheels not available through Johnson Outdoors). Nick's
(Yaskalos) Trolley
Nick had
to build in extra height and strength into his trolley, his launching
area is only accessible via a series of steps. John's
(Yakmad) Trolley
Richard's
(Artfulfisher) Malibu II Trolley
Richard
used the following list of components to build his trolley. Approx 1.5m
of 32mm Osmaweld pipe (to match scupper hole dia.) RotoMer
Universal Folding Trolley
More details
at www.rotomer.com if you speak French
or at your Ocean Kayak dealer if not. Ian's
Folding Trolley
The main
part of the frame is aluminum box section with the wheels bolted through,
this is fixed together with brackets made from trespa, but could be built
using aluminum. A piece of uPVC water pipe is used as a spacer to stop
it collapsing. The top
T-sections are 22mm copper pipe jointed with a compression fitting, when
lagged the compression fitting sits snugly in the aluminum stopping the
supports spinning. Folded it will fit neatly inside the front hatch. Paul's
ingenious boat house Paul's Prowler 13 rolls in with the aid of rollers made from plastic pipe covered bars
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