Yes do build one and I suggest the PMF over the foam and instead of wood use old plastic cutting boards for attachment points that way it never rots. And if you do fiber glass it needs to be at least 1/4 inch thick other wise it will get cracked time to time, but it is easy to fix. And even more easy to fix poor mans fiber glass and so much more cheaper. You can always ask me questions and Thank you for watching jerry Benzing
I was gonna do the same setup on my trailer but was worried that the two crossbars would only be 5ft apart with a 12ft yak. I used the green sewer pipe for my runners for the bottom kayak. What are your thoughts?
My cross bars are only 5 ft apart and no issues and I keep 2 kayaks on the top one is a heavy old town and the other is a off brand and then the other old town on the bottom
set screws are a hassle to me. so tiny, and as you mentioned, easy to lose. the rack works well on your trailer. could a lockable plastic storage box work, such as Rubbermaid Action Packer, or do you need a toolbox? Home Depot has the Husky brand.
Top top job weekend time again hope you have a nice weekend and have a wonderful time your brother tezza 👍
Thank you and hope you weekend was good too
Just watched most of your foam boat and kayak videos. After seeing them I am going to build a kayak for myself. Great job.
Yes do build one and I suggest the PMF over the foam and instead of wood use old plastic cutting boards for attachment points that way it never rots. And if you do fiber glass it needs to be at least 1/4 inch thick other wise it will get cracked time to time, but it is easy to fix. And even more easy to fix poor mans fiber glass and so much more cheaper. You can always ask me questions and Thank you for watching jerry Benzing
Thank you for sharing this beautiful content of yours. i wish you nice and great day. take care 😊
Thank you too Nagis tv I tell all my friends about your channel for travel
Great job and looking forward to seeing when you have your trailer loaded up. 👍
You and me both! thanks
Looks like that works awesome. Thanks for sharing and take care ✌️
Thanks, you too!
Looking forward to seeing it loaded with kayaks
It soon will be
oh yea that works out really nicely for your kayaks ,
You got that right! and I will be getting our second OT PDL 120 in the morning
I'm pretty much doing the same thing on a small jetski trailer. I've had my ladder rack for quite sometime now.
It will be great thanks for the visit and see you on the water
THANK YOU! Great idea!
You are so welcome!
Great video ! Do you have the link to this rack ?
I got it off amazon its just a ladder rack with the legs spun around
I was gonna do the same setup on my trailer but was worried that the two crossbars would only be 5ft apart with a 12ft yak. I used the green sewer pipe for my runners for the bottom kayak. What are your thoughts?
My cross bars are only 5 ft apart and no issues and I keep 2 kayaks on the top one is a heavy old town and the other is a off brand and then the other old town on the bottom
Where did you get the pipes. I have a trailer with a similar configuration but would like to add on.
Amazon look for truck racks
I like it
Can you provide a link for the kit you used?
I just went on Amazon and picked out the cheapest one that would ship the quickest.
Hello of an idea! how wide is your trailer? if you don't mind my asking...
A 48 inch wide trailer
Can you include the link to the ladder rack you bought please?
I got it on Amazon if you put ladder rack in search bar it lots of them will pop up, I don't remember the link
set screws are a hassle to me. so tiny, and as you mentioned, easy to lose. the rack works well on your trailer. could a lockable plastic storage box work, such as Rubbermaid Action Packer, or do you need a toolbox? Home Depot has the Husky brand.
I want something metal so its harder for bad people to break into and makes more noise
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Could you send me the link for the truck rack?
I bought it off Amazon for 124.51 look for truck ladder rack 800 lbs capacity by Vevor