Awesome. Thanks for watching. It works out well for us. Drives well too. I live about 8-10 miles from my lake. Bumpy side roads. Then a road I can dive about 65 mph on for several minutes. Handles well.
Very nice build. I just found a B&S sportsman trailer awhile back and am building it out currently. Amazing trailers for sure. Setting it up with a ladder rack making them sit over/under.
Thanks for sharing this . I love the way you did this build out. I'm looking to do the same for my 2 fishing kayaks. Just wondering where you purchased the brackets to attach the 2*6s vertical to the 2*10.
@@rjguess thanks for you quick response. It looks like in the video you had 2 black u brackets that you attached to the bunk boards. If not how did you attach them to the 2 cross boards?
Those two black U brackets are what originally held the two 2x4’s. I cut them in half. Made 4 of them. I just used wood screws and attached to the 2x6. Painted over them to prevent rust.
@@rjguess I got the trailer for $150.00 great condition. No rust. It’s an older model “Cox” trailer. I got new wheels and tires. Ordered the complete wiring kit with new lights. Going to get the treated wood and carpet. I am going to extend the bunks to 84" x 4" x 2" so my PA14 can fit.
Wonderful video, thanks. One question; how long is your trailer from axle to ball hitch?. I have found that the longer the trailer, the easier it is to back up.
I would be more than happy to tell you. But I’ve sold this trailer and the kayaks with it. If I had to guess the length from axel to ball hitch. I’d say around 6 feet. No more than 8 feet. Thanks for watching my video. I would have rather been able to give you an exact measurement. My apologies.
I don’t remember the measurements. I’m currently on vacation. When I get back home I can measure the trailer. But I am pretty sure you can haul two hobie kayaks on it.
Two things. You will probably want some fenders to keep debris from hitting the bottom of your kayaks. Also with the amount of overhang you have at the back of the trailer, your lights might be difficult to see.
Very well done. I’m going to set up a trailer for two kayaks too. I was wondering if you ever tow just one kayak and if the load being just on one side was an issue?
@@rjguess Thanks for the reply! Problem solved! My wife finally wants a Hobie too, so we’re going to need a bigger trailer. I’m having one built locally.
Nice 🤟 I'm looking to do the same or buy a double Jetski trailer. From what I've read, you don't need to register any trailer in Texas that has a 4000 total weight capacity. . Is this true or have you heard of this? I'm finding trailers but no titles. I'm curious if I can homemade it & if I do have to register it, will TP&W register it? Thanks & Tight Lines 🤟
Good questions. I live in Oklahoma so I am not too familiar with Texas trailer laws. But here in Oklahoma you don’t need to register trailers like this. I had a 17.5 foot bad tracker a few years ago. That trailer it came on was not registered. I see makeshift trailers all over these parts. I wish I had a better answer for you. Thanks for watching my video! Tight Lines to you bro!
Great build. The only issue is you overlooked the guide-on and blind aspect issue when navigating the trailer in reverse. You can not actually see the trailer while driving backward so a visual reference point is needed.
I can see the trailer. I have a back up camera. But because of that, I did overlook that. I actually was going to build a guide to see it. Might be an additional project soon. Thanks, you are an observant person. I appreciate that.
I'm half way through the video... I hope you didn't make it wider than your gate. Plus... I think there's a limit to how far you can extend past the sides.... I'll keep watching.😊
It fits through my gate just fine! I made sure of that! Lol. Thanks for watching. I never expect anyone to watch the entire video. But I do appreciate that! It actually isn’t much wider that having a bass tracker boat.
I was outside in a well ventilated area with wind blowing. I do appreciate your concern for my health and safety though. That is very kind. It’s not illegal here as far as I know. But I did plan on putting some fenders on it. I sold it a week ago though.
@@psracefan i understand that now. I would make you happy (I hope) by telling you that…I recently bought an aluminum boat. I am rebuilding it. My wife bought me a respirator mask to wear. I do wear it when I sand or bring it.
Thanks Rj!! Definitely going to mirror this setup it’s exactly what I was looking for when I came on here for DIY vids 🔥🔥🔥
Great! Thanks for watching. You will enjoy it!!!
LOVE IT!!!!! We have a 10 and 12 footer. Will be doing ours this way this weekend. Thank you for making this vkdeo! 😀
Awesome. Thanks for watching. It works out well for us. Drives well too. I live about 8-10 miles from my lake. Bumpy side roads. Then a road I can dive about 65 mph on for several minutes. Handles well.
How did it come out? I have a 10 and 14. Would love to see yours
Awesome job! I need to fix my trailer to hold both my kayaks
You can do it! I appreciate you watching my video! Thank you for your support and kindness!
So clean! Very nice build, thanks for sharing
You are welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Very nice build. I just found a B&S sportsman trailer awhile back and am building it out currently. Amazing trailers for sure. Setting it up with a ladder rack making them sit over/under.
Thanks! The trailer you are building sound like it will be very good! I hope it works out well for you. I appreciate your comment and watch time!
Thanks for sharing this . I love the way you did this build out. I'm looking to do the same for my 2 fishing kayaks. Just wondering where you purchased the brackets to attach the 2*6s vertical to the 2*10.
The brackets with the loops in them. I got those at Lowe’s.
@@rjguess thanks for you quick response. It looks like in the video you had 2 black u brackets that you attached to the bunk boards. If not how did you attach them to the 2 cross boards?
Those two black U brackets are what originally held the two 2x4’s. I cut them in half. Made 4 of them. I just used wood screws and attached to the 2x6. Painted over them to prevent rust.
@@rjguess thanks!
@@ericlewin2086 you are most welcome. I hope you get this accomplished. Thank you for watching my video! I appreciate it much!
I just got a trailer. It’s a 9ft, I’m hopefully going to extend the bunks and make it work for my PA14 Hobie
Nice! You can make it work! I got faith in you! Thanks for watching my video.
@@rjguessI really do hope it works!
@HENDRIXKX so do I my friend!
@@rjguess I got the trailer for $150.00 great condition. No rust. It’s an older model “Cox” trailer. I got new wheels and tires. Ordered the complete wiring kit with new lights. Going to get the treated wood and carpet. I am going to extend the bunks to 84" x 4" x 2" so my PA14 can fit.
@@CostalRunner very nice! Sounds like it’s going to be awesome.
Could that been made to fit 3 kayaks if using 2x6's across with pvc running the length for all 3?
I’m sure it could be. I’ve seen some of these modified to stack 3 on top of each other also.
How long were your bunk boards? I’m building one now for a 10ft.
I measured the bottom of my kayaks abs made the them just a foot shorter than the length.
@ thank you bud. I appreciate you getting back to me. I’ll do that.
@@livennick9 no problem. I appreciate you leaving a comment and watching my video.
Wonderful video, thanks. One question; how long is your trailer from axle to ball hitch?. I have found that the longer the trailer, the easier it is to back up.
I would be more than happy to tell you. But I’ve sold this trailer and the kayaks with it. If I had to guess the length from axel to ball hitch. I’d say around 6 feet. No more than 8 feet. Thanks for watching my video. I would have rather been able to give you an exact measurement. My apologies.
How wide is the trailer between. I need about five ft for two Hobie outbacks
I don’t remember the measurements. I’m currently on vacation. When I get back home I can measure the trailer. But I am pretty sure you can haul two hobie kayaks on it.
Two things. You will probably want some fenders to keep debris from hitting the bottom of your kayaks. Also with the amount of overhang you have at the back of the trailer, your lights might be difficult to see.
Thank you for your advice. I appreciate that. I will look into this.
Very well done. I’m going to set up a trailer for two kayaks too. I was wondering if you ever tow just one kayak and if the load being just on one side was an issue?
I’ve done it twice and have not had any issues. Though I was concerned about it while driving.
@@rjguess Thanks for the reply!
Problem solved! My wife finally wants a Hobie too, so we’re going to need a bigger trailer. I’m having one built locally.
@@jamesmims7837 very nice!
Nice 🤟
I'm looking to do the same or buy a double Jetski trailer.
From what I've read, you don't need to register any trailer in Texas that has a 4000 total weight capacity. .
Is this true or have you heard of this?
I'm finding trailers but no titles. I'm curious if I can homemade it & if I do have to register it, will TP&W register it?
Thanks & Tight Lines 🤟
Good questions. I live in Oklahoma so I am not too familiar with Texas trailer laws. But here in Oklahoma you don’t need to register trailers like this. I had a 17.5 foot bad tracker a few years ago. That trailer it came on was not registered. I see makeshift trailers all over these parts. I wish I had a better answer for you. Thanks for watching my video! Tight Lines to you bro!
Great build. The only issue is you overlooked the guide-on and blind aspect issue when navigating the trailer in reverse. You can not actually see the trailer while driving backward so a visual reference point is needed.
I can see the trailer. I have a back up camera. But because of that, I did overlook that. I actually was going to build a guide to see it. Might be an additional project soon. Thanks, you are an observant person. I appreciate that.
How wide is this trailer
I sold the trailer. So I can’t give you exact measurements. But it was around this… Length: 140”-180“, Width: 55”-65”
@@rjguess thanks
@@Trepp1 you are welcome. Thanks for watching. Happy Easter!
@rjguess thanks and the very same to you praise the Lord
@@Trepp1 yes indeed! Praise the Lord!!! Thanks again!
I'm half way through the video...
I hope you didn't make it wider than your gate.
Plus... I think there's a limit to how far you can extend past the sides....
I'll keep watching.😊
It fits through my gate just fine! I made sure of that! Lol. Thanks for watching. I never expect anyone to watch the entire video. But I do appreciate that! It actually isn’t much wider that having a bass tracker boat.
@@rjguessi watched the whole video❤
@@txbutterlove thank you!!
You sanded galvanized with no breathing protection??? No fenders here is illegal.
I was outside in a well ventilated area with wind blowing. I do appreciate your concern for my health and safety though. That is very kind. It’s not illegal here as far as I know. But I did plan on putting some fenders on it. I sold it a week ago though.
@@rjguess I retired from a safety co. You don’t sand that stuff without a respirator.
@@psracefan i understand that now. I would make you happy (I hope) by telling you that…I recently bought an aluminum boat. I am rebuilding it. My wife bought me a respirator mask to wear. I do wear it when I sand or bring it.
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