Well I gotta say I've really enjoyed my Triton trailer it definitely makes loading and unloading a breeze. Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe.
Awesome. Do you by any chance know if this trailer will fit two of the Native TitanX 12.8 footer kayaks? Website says they’re 40 inches wide. Thank you!
Thank you so much for doing a full walk around video on the Triton trailer because I'm looking on get one for my new jet ski next year just an FYI don't forget to chris cross your chains from your trailer to your vehicle I noticed you didn't do that it's a law in the state of Michigan.
You'll love the triton trailer it's an amazing trailer for sure! I always cross my chains but with this 6 inch drop hitch on my Jeep the chains weren't quite lont enough to keep from scratching my hitch up. But your right it's good practice to cross them! Thanks for watching and please Like & Subscribe because I have lots more trailer content coming your way. 😀
Good, thorough rundown, never thought of using one of these for kayaks. Maybe overkill, but definitely nice if you can do it! Quick question, where did you pick up those small s-hooks for the license plate? Great idea, I love my plate being able to swivel like that.
Thanks for watching Micah, Triton definitely makes a great trailer for kayaks it just makes loading and unloading so much easier. The S hooks are the NITEZE brand hooks I picked up at Homedepot. This idea has saved my tag from getting messed up many times so far. Please like and subscribe because I have alot of videos coming out soon.
@@matthewmeltonTEAMMELTONFISHING Thanks. I checked their website and seemingly the closest to me is like five hours away. Curious, which model is yours? Is the LTWCII?
Reported Triton is not using aluminum or stainless screws/bolts...they will rust. Those retractable straps are handy, but they won't last long being dunked in the water over and again.
You don't want aluminum bolts that would be week and break. Mine haven't rusted and there not all stainless. Maybe over time the hardware will wear out and the straps fail but for now it all works fine.
Think your missing point .. it's about using your brain instead of your back... stay on topic..it's not a video judging what the man drives... sound a bit jealous. Maybe?
Dealer recommended this model (Titan Aluminum LT2) for PWCs… your video provided a lot of great detail on its benefits. Thank you & great job!
Well I gotta say I've really enjoyed my Triton trailer it definitely makes loading and unloading a breeze. Thanks for watching, please like and subscribe.
Check this video out on how I unload my kayaks ua-cam.com/users/shortsgy9Z5x_Ob5s?feature=share
Awesome. Do you by any chance know if this trailer will fit two of the Native TitanX 12.8 footer kayaks? Website says they’re 40 inches wide. Thank you!
Yes, they will definitely fit because you have adjustable bunks.
@@matthewmeltonTEAMMELTONFISHING thank you. I subscribed!
Thanks for the review. I’m looking at the single PWC Triton trailer for my Old Town AP 136.
Did you ever get the trailer for your AP? I'm looking at them for my AP136 as well.
@ I ended up at a local marina and I bought a small boat tidewater trailer and moved the bunks in to accommodate the yak. Works great!
I am picking up TRITON TRAILERS LTWCII-X this Thursday.
Awesome Keith, I am positive you're going to love it! Let me know how you like Iike it!
Thank you so much for doing a full walk around video on the Triton trailer because I'm looking on get one for my new jet ski next year just an FYI don't forget to chris cross your chains from your trailer to your vehicle I noticed you didn't do that it's a law in the state of Michigan.
You'll love the triton trailer it's an amazing trailer for sure! I always cross my chains but with this 6 inch drop hitch on my Jeep the chains weren't quite lont enough to keep from scratching my hitch up. But your right it's good practice to cross them! Thanks for watching and please Like & Subscribe because I have lots more trailer content coming your way. 😀
That's one nice trailer!
Thanks Buddy, I appreciate it!
Great video. A little tough to hear but very thorough.
Thanks for watching!
Good, thorough rundown, never thought of using one of these for kayaks. Maybe overkill, but definitely nice if you can do it! Quick question, where did you pick up those small s-hooks for the license plate? Great idea, I love my plate being able to swivel like that.
Thanks for watching Micah, Triton definitely makes a great trailer for kayaks it just makes loading and unloading so much easier. The S hooks are the NITEZE brand hooks I picked up at Homedepot. This idea has saved my tag from getting messed up many times so far. Please like and subscribe because I have alot of videos coming out soon.
Where are they located?
They have dealers all over the 🇺🇸.
Curious, where did you get yours from?
Some dealer in Charlotte, North Carolina but I'd call around because Triton has lots of dealers.
@@matthewmeltonTEAMMELTONFISHING Thanks. I checked their website and seemingly the closest to me is like five hours away. Curious, which model is yours? Is the LTWCII?
The welds look really rough from a distance....maybe get a close up of them in a later video.
Where can I locate the vin number on the trailer?
Should be on the tongue
@@matthewmeltonTEAMMELTONFISHING wasn’t able to locate the vin # have to take it in to get inspected
Reported Triton is not using aluminum or stainless screws/bolts...they will rust. Those retractable straps are handy, but they won't last long being dunked in the water over and again.
You don't want aluminum bolts that would be week and break. Mine haven't rusted and there not all stainless. Maybe over time the hardware will wear out and the straps fail but for now it all works fine.
Immagine owning a truck that can't do truck stuff like haul a kayak or is it an SUV with no U?
Heading on his FB post mentions "saves gas" with a Jeep Gladiator in background 👌 😎
Think your missing point .. it's about using your brain instead of your back... stay on topic..it's not a video judging what the man drives... sound a bit jealous. Maybe?