Seriously good video man! I just bought a mariner 4 and have been watching a bunch of dolly videos trying to figure out how to make one. Most other are just showing off what they made and giving no real insight on how to do it. You on the other hand break everything down perfectly for someone who is just learning how to do projects like this etc. And no 15 minutes of dumb fluff you have to suffer through just to get the info you're looking for. Thank you! I hope you make a bunch more vids, because you are an excellent teacher my friend. Would love to see a follow up.
I think it works perfectly no letting a big lot thank you. I have a 10.10ft flat bottom kobirli and was thinking about putting dolly wheels on the boat. I would have to put holds in the transom,but if I pushed the boat over rocks it could damage the transom. I would appreciate some. Ideas for this boat she is new and I bought her this winter, any help at all would be appreciated thank you.
I recently purchased the Intex 5 excursion inflatable boat and I have a Minnkota trolling motor. I’m curious to know your set up with the car battery and how long does the battery last? Does it last an entire day on the water? Do I have to use a circuit breaker?
I bought a nice battery box with a built in breaker and usb charging ports. Also a little solar panel / charger that connects to a “cigarette lighter” style port that is also in that battery box. But before I had those two things I used it for years and didn’t worry about anything fancy Length of time on the water depends on how well you take care of the battery. I usually get 3 days of trolling power when the battery is fresh.
Yours needs an all thread axle or something. I posted my pvc trolley in inflatable boat mods group.. I think you'd like it. The section where my wheels bolt in I used metal pipe.
i usually just carry mine in the bag down to the water. i want to build a bicycle trailer to haul in the bag or fully set up and inflated. great ideas. 🍻
I think there's a sweet spot of pipe thickness, and I think I used the size that is thick enough to be really strong but still a small enough size to where it's manageable. Not everything I've made from PVC has held up as I had hoped, but this boat dolly actually has
The key here is once a year. PVC will not hold up with normal use especially with anything that has son weight to it. If you have a heavy kayak or canoe don’t cheap out on a cart.
I guess intex weight is much lighter than 3.3m 1.2mm 45cm dia pontoon inflatable boat with aluminium decks. Try lifting it ...I don't think its suitable for my 3.3m with 15hp outboard. If anyone have use this DIY for 3.3m 1.2mm thick pvc boat .. please pm me
Seriously good video man! I just bought a mariner 4 and have been watching a bunch of dolly videos trying to figure out how to make one. Most other are just showing off what they made and giving no real insight on how to do it. You on the other hand break everything down perfectly for someone who is just learning how to do projects like this etc. And no 15 minutes of dumb fluff you have to suffer through just to get the info you're looking for. Thank you! I hope you make a bunch more vids, because you are an excellent teacher my friend. Would love to see a follow up.
Thanks for the great tutorial, I have been looking for a decent idea for a dolly, and this looks like a great start. Please make a follow up video!
Great idea I'm going to try this but maybe smaller and not as high.... For my Colorado pontoon boat
Great job will defenately save this video so when i get ready to build mine.thank you😊
I think it works perfectly no letting a big lot thank you. I have a 10.10ft flat bottom kobirli and was thinking about putting dolly wheels on the boat. I would have to put holds in the transom,but if I pushed the boat over rocks it could damage the transom. I would appreciate some. Ideas for this boat she is new and I bought her this winter, any help at all would be appreciated thank you.
Thank you for this video it gives me an idea if I deside to make one for my boat,
Best video so far
Good job. I need to do this
I recently purchased the Intex 5 excursion inflatable boat and I have a Minnkota trolling motor. I’m curious to know your set up with the car battery and how long does the battery last? Does it last an entire day on the water? Do I have to use a circuit breaker?
I bought a nice battery box with a built in breaker and usb charging ports. Also a little solar panel / charger that connects to a “cigarette lighter” style port that is also in that battery box. But before I had those two things I used it for years and didn’t worry about anything fancy
Length of time on the water depends on how well you take care of the battery. I usually get 3 days of trolling power when the battery is fresh.
Yours needs an all thread axle or something.
I posted my pvc trolley in inflatable boat mods group.. I think you'd like it. The section where my wheels bolt in I used metal pipe.
i usually just carry mine in the bag down to the water. i want to build a bicycle trailer to haul in the bag or fully set up and inflated. great ideas. 🍻
Nice idea, but you need a support for the axle. To keep from collapsing.
If you used smaller diameter pipe would that make it stronger
I think there's a sweet spot of pipe thickness, and I think I used the size that is thick enough to be really strong but still a small enough size to where it's manageable. Not everything I've made from PVC has held up as I had hoped, but this boat dolly actually has
use a strap to between the tires to keep them from doing a split. light and doesnt add any weight to the rig
Yeah would like to see more
There’s a quick, easy way using a hand truck, my website shows how, you’ll see a canoe, but it should work fine with your inflatable.
The key here is once a year. PVC will not hold up with normal use especially with anything that has son weight to it. If you have a heavy kayak or canoe don’t cheap out on a cart.
I guess intex weight is much lighter than 3.3m 1.2mm 45cm dia pontoon inflatable boat with aluminium decks. Try lifting it ...I don't think its suitable for my 3.3m with 15hp outboard. If anyone have use this DIY for 3.3m 1.2mm thick pvc boat .. please pm me
Just buy a sack truck and save all the effort.
Pvc is not cheap since 2020.
True that