Picking mine up Nov 16….. You sold me on the box. I got mine to two rod holders. The only difference from yours. Thanks for the travel info as I’m driving from Tampa to pick mine up. Can’t wait! Tight Lines! I’m now a follower on UA-cam!
Good deal. Enjoy you will really like it and the trailer will last. I would say the box could be a bit more rigid, but I know Yakima is trying to make light weight as possible. As long as I can get 5 years out of the box I will be happy.
I looked all the mfg's Kayak trailer and purchased the OTWI Tourney Double w/uprights, removeable T-bars, last year. The best money I spent to do Kayak Fishing. All the grease fittings make maintenace a breese to do, also.
Awesome trailer. Hope to pick up mine later this month. Quick question. What is the distance from the ground to the bottom of the ball mount when the trailer is level? I am trying to figure out what kind of drop I need on my trailer hitch.
Great job on the review my friend! As always, I appreciate you sharing. Always keep doing what you do buddy! And everyone knows that RJMFishtales rocks!!!
Sell a kidney or 1/2! Yes expensive but should last forever not unless you crash it. Unfortunately even the put together trailers or 3k or more. It’s a joke.
What are the pros and cons of the Yakima top water or inno rod box vs the 8’ long two door metal “truck tool box”? Would anyone recommend the 8”tube and a smaller box? I would like to keep rods, paddle, Plano 3700’s, life jacket in a box, on the trailer, ready to go. Also, I wet launch/load.
Topwater boxes are all I run for rods. You can also store additional gear under them. Here is the latest trailer video. ua-cam.com/video/mASkE_1gEpo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
great review , just had a question, with one side of the trailer being havier than the other, does it make a difference when you drive or irregular wear on tire .
Not at all. I had 10,000 miles on it before I went back to an enclosed trailer. The trailer was perfect when I sold it. Chad and Gene run the doubles with only one kayak on them most of the time and they have a lot more. Gene has over 30k on his and still on same tires. These trailers are well worth the money. I loved mine but the enclosed trailer works best for me.
Thank you sir. All in 5k. I saved a little bit by doing the tube myself and getting a little bit of a discount on the Yakima box. But that is the cost of ordered today from On the Water Innovations. It’s worth every penny if you want a trailer that you will have forever. Just remember that. Forever. Not unless you crash it. Besides maintenance on bearings and tires the rest of the trailer is solid. If you want one it’s a 7 month wait so gives you time to save anyways. Good luck and keep me posted.
Yea. It’s no different than my boat trailer or having in the backing my truck. That is why I have insurance on the kayak for that reason and also theft. I am usually on the roads so early there is no one around. Lol. But you have a point
Picking mine up Nov 16….. You sold me on the box. I got mine to two rod holders. The only difference from yours. Thanks for the travel info as I’m driving from Tampa to pick mine up. Can’t wait! Tight Lines! I’m now a follower on UA-cam!
Good deal. Enjoy you will really like it and the trailer will last. I would say the box could be a bit more rigid, but I know Yakima is trying to make light weight as possible. As long as I can get 5 years out of the box I will be happy.
1 "upgrade" you "need" 😉 - add a boat piling topper to your 8 inch tube, the missle shape 😅 draws eyes!
Yea that would be funny.
@@rjmfishtales also aerodynamic
That's a sweet trailer. That's definitely on the list of must haves.
Yes it’s nice. I would prefer an enclosed but don’t have the room. Maybe one day again. But as for my needs now it is perfect.
I looked all the mfg's Kayak trailer and purchased the OTWI Tourney Double w/uprights, removeable T-bars, last year. The best money I spent to do Kayak Fishing. All the grease fittings make maintenace a breese to do, also.
That’s awesome. Yes I am happy with the OTWI trailer.
Awesome trailer. Hope to pick up mine later this month. Quick question. What is the distance from the ground to the bottom of the ball mount when the trailer is level? I am trying to figure out what kind of drop I need on my trailer hitch.
I keep mine up a bit from level. I sit around 19-20 inches. But to be dead level I would say 18 inches or so. No lower.
Great job on the review my friend! As always, I appreciate you sharing. Always keep doing what you do buddy! And everyone knows that RJMFishtales rocks!!!
Thanks Dave. I am going to keep doing it!! I appreciate the continuing support as always buddy. Catch you soon.
I actually looked at them, but then they hit me with the price. One day maybe? Thanks for the info
Sell a kidney or 1/2! Yes expensive but should last forever not unless you crash it. Unfortunately even the put together trailers or 3k or more. It’s a joke.
@RJM Fishtales hell the operation would be cheaper, I think 🤔 😆 🤣
😂
What are the pros and cons of the Yakima top water or inno rod box vs the 8’ long two door metal “truck tool box”?
Would anyone recommend the 8”tube and a smaller box?
I would like to keep rods, paddle, Plano 3700’s, life jacket in a box, on the trailer, ready to go.
Also, I wet launch/load.
Topwater boxes are all I run for rods. You can also store additional gear under them. Here is the latest trailer video.
ua-cam.com/video/mASkE_1gEpo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
What's it like to move it around unhitched - like to push it into the garage?
Very easy. That is how I get it in garage. I unhitch and push it in. It’s only 500 pounds. Move very easy.
great review , just had a question, with one side of the trailer being havier than the other, does it make a difference when you drive or irregular wear on tire .
Not at all. I had 10,000 miles on it before I went back to an enclosed trailer. The trailer was perfect when I sold it.
Chad and Gene run the doubles with only one kayak on them most of the time and they have a lot more. Gene has over 30k on his and still on same tires.
These trailers are well worth the money. I loved mine but the enclosed trailer works best for me.
On my radar, thanks!
Awesome you will like it.
What mount are you using on the back?
I have the hobie and the gap under it is big enough to slide my fingers into.
It’s the one from One Objective for the Hobie.
When you got a yak that weighs as much as the hobie pro angler you need a good trailer.
Yes you do!!
What brand are the center caps for those rims? I have the same rims but can't find a good center cap for them.
They came with the trailer so I have no idea. They have no writing on the caps unfortunately. I am sorry I can’t help.
Great Video, I've been shopping around, and this is exactly what I've been looking for! Perfect for my Hobie 14! If you dont mind, what was the cost?
Thank you sir. All in 5k. I saved a little bit by doing the tube myself and getting a little bit of a discount on the Yakima box. But that is the cost of ordered today from On the Water Innovations. It’s worth every penny if you want a trailer that you will have forever. Just remember that. Forever. Not unless you crash it. Besides maintenance on bearings and tires the rest of the trailer is solid.
If you want one it’s a 7 month wait so gives you time to save anyways. Good luck and keep me posted.
@@rjmfishtales ok gotcha! I assumed it would be in that ballpark. It definitely looks worth it. Appreciate the video and the feedback
@stroboogy no problem. That is why I do the videos to help you guys out there!!
Awesome did it cost more than the kayak ?
Same price as the kayak
I have the tourney double and LOVE it. Review on my channel
Not a big fan of having the craft hanging out past the trailers end, best lessons are hardest learned!
Yea. It’s no different than my boat trailer or having in the backing my truck. That is why I have insurance on the kayak for that reason and also theft. I am usually on the roads so early there is no one around. Lol. But you have a point