Thanks for your video. I was thinking about using your design for a peddle boat. Mine would need to be longer and wider. Do you think pvc could be used instead of the 2x4’s to help keep the weight down ?
Good thinking on a simple solution for a age old problem, especially for age-old guys like me that can’t drag things as easy as before. Also, very curious about the make of the boat you have there. Can you share the specs?
I've ordered the EMT Pipes and PVC and will need to go longer with my design, maybe 14' I'm thinking with the longer length I might need to go with 2" x 6" PT boards, 16" on center support braces, and every 20" with a roller. Probably will make it 5' wide so I can load and unload a pedal boat and my kayak. Your thoughts please!
I have an Old Town Kayak Sportsman powered by Minn Kota 10.6 so I'm thinking the 2" x 6" 14' would be a better choice than the 2" x 4" - need the extra strength . . . only problem would be heavier!
I like it! Common, inexpensive materials used to get the job done and a matter of fact delivery without any time-wasting amateur music video crap.....how refreshing! I had been thinking about building a similar ramp using a combination of plastic lawnmower wheels and plastic lattice for the ways but I like your simple rollers even better. Gonna give this some thought for a new canal property with a low sea wall we are in the process of buying. Thanks for the inspiration.
I like your design! Is there something that can be used to make this lighter? Also, how would you put a support to assist in getting into and out of the kayak? Do you have any ideas?
Great idea-Curious , what is your Kayak? Does the swivel seat come with the kayak or is it an add on?FYI - if you would use a larger Diameter Pvc & conduit it would roll easier.+ put some oil on the conduit & or coat the inside of the pvc with oil.
Thanks Bob. That is a Nucanoe Frontier 12 kayak. The swivel seat is an option. I'm sure the design can be improved; I put it together with stuff I had in the garage.
This is very much like what I need to get my kayak up and down a steep bank to the river. Mine would need to be 18 feet long. How far apart do the spacers go? Also, I have some ~3 inch diameter birch logs I was thinking of using instead of the 2 x 4s. Do you think those would work or would they interfere with the rollers?
I like your plan, simple and effective. I am designing a semi-permanent setup for my backyard and was thinking I’d have to get a lot of expensive wheels. I think this concept will be easier and safer as well as a lot less money. I’m planning on about a 14 foot total length that will end in the water. Also thinking about some type of anchor point that I can attach a line to to effect launching and landing. If I ever put it all together I’ll probably do a quick video and will acknowledge your inspiration. Thanks for a great video.
Brilliant idea! Thank you! And I love the idea of making it with PVC pipe as someone suggests.
Thanks!
Dude you just solved a major problem in my life!👍
Very smart and simple!
Video to the point. Thank you!
Thank you.
Thanks for your video. I was thinking about using your design for a peddle boat. Mine would need to be longer and wider. Do you think pvc could be used instead of the 2x4’s to help keep the weight down ?
You are welcome. I'm not sure if you could attach the hole straps to the pipe.
Nice
Thanks.
Good thinking on a simple solution for a age old problem, especially for age-old guys like me that can’t drag things as easy as before. Also, very curious about the make of the boat you have there. Can you share the specs?
Thanks...yes it does help us older guys. Be smarter don't work harder. It is a Nucanoe Frontier 12. It is a very stable kayak with 650lb weight load.
I've ordered the EMT Pipes and PVC and will need to go longer with my design, maybe 14' I'm thinking with the longer length I might need to go with 2" x 6" PT boards, 16" on center support braces, and every 20" with a roller. Probably will make it 5' wide so I can load and unload a pedal boat and my kayak. Your thoughts please!
I have been thinking the same things as I have just picked up a 13' 40" wide skiff.
I have an Old Town Kayak Sportsman powered by Minn Kota 10.6 so I'm thinking the 2" x 6" 14' would be a better choice than the 2" x 4" - need the extra strength . . . only problem would be heavier!
@@resoluteretreat1532 Maybe a composite type of board would be lighter.
It has been a few years since you made this. Is it still “rolling” properly? Any changes you would recommend? Really like the concept! Thanks
Thank you. The only change I would be making it a little wider and longer to reduce the angle.
@@Aksmaniyak Thank you!!
I like it! Common, inexpensive materials used to get the job done and a matter of fact delivery without any time-wasting amateur music video crap.....how refreshing! I had been thinking about building a similar ramp using a combination of plastic lawnmower wheels and plastic lattice for the ways but I like your simple rollers even better. Gonna give this some thought for a new canal property with a low sea wall we are in the process of buying. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Samuel. I do try to keep my videos to the point. Good luck on your project and let me know how it turns out.
I like your design! Is there something that can be used to make this lighter? Also, how would you put a support to assist in getting into and out of the kayak? Do you have any ideas?
You could likely make the support frame out of 4 inch PVC pipe which should be much lighter than 2x4's.
Mounted on the sides of the kayak, are those paddles? If not, what are they?
That is a stand up bar.
@@Aksmaniyak Thank You Sir!
@@fishingismydrug1 Glad to help.
This ramp will solve my problem. Thank you.
You are welcome Tony.
Thank you for the roller idea for launching kayaks!!! Great Idea for gettng them over the boulders to the lake
Glad to help!
Great idea-Curious , what is your Kayak? Does the swivel seat come with the kayak or is it an add on?FYI - if you would use a larger Diameter Pvc & conduit it would roll easier.+ put some oil on the conduit & or coat the inside of the pvc with oil.
Thanks Bob. That is a Nucanoe Frontier 12 kayak. The swivel seat is an option. I'm sure the design can be improved; I put it together with stuff I had in the garage.
This is very much like what I need to get my kayak up and down a steep bank to the river. Mine would need to be 18 feet long. How far apart do the spacers go? Also, I have some ~3 inch diameter birch logs I was thinking of using instead of the 2 x 4s. Do you think those would work or would they interfere with the rollers?
The sizing will depend on your kayak hull. I don't know about using logs but 2x4s are still relatively cheap.
you gave me a great inspiration for some modifications to an idea that i had. thanks!
Glad to help!
This is a great, simple plan! Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome!
What a great idea! Thanks for including the materials list!
You are welcome Dan.
This is genius!!!! Thank you sharing!!!
You are welcome!
you're brilliant
Thanks Steve...just a problem solver.
You’re a genius! Thanks!
LOL! Thanks Luis!
great idea, thanks for sharing
Thanks Jamie.
Great idea, thank you!
Thanks and you are welcome.
You are welcome.
I like your plan, simple and effective. I am designing a semi-permanent setup for my backyard and was thinking I’d have to get a lot of expensive wheels. I think this concept will be easier and safer as well as a lot less money. I’m planning on about a 14 foot total length that will end in the water. Also thinking about some type of anchor point that I can attach a line to to effect launching and landing. If I ever put it all together I’ll probably do a quick video and will acknowledge your inspiration. Thanks for a great video.
You are welcome Ed.