You really need those angled rollers on the end of the bunks; when the PWC goes off the end of the bunks at that sharp angle, it puts a concentrated load on the hull. That can't be good for the hull.
Great video you guys! I have the same double trailer with a Spark and a GTI. Spark is breeze to get on and off. GTI, a little more challenging lol. I’m definitely gonna buy some liquid rollers! Also I launch at the causeway with a RWD Tundra and haven’t ever had an issue getting stuck. Slow and steady is key. Hope to catch you guys on the water! 🤙🏼
Thanks so much. We actually created a new channel just for jet ski content. All of our new jet ski stuff is going up over there. Here's the link if you want to subscribe there too. We'd really appreciate it. youtube.com/@weekendersonthewater?si=tzu7EOGzeEL2_zWo
I don't know I don't like that idea back in it down insulting back in the truck down the salt water that far I guess if you have to you have to but I don't really like that I did not with a newer truck
Exactly why I don't go very deep with it. I've seen some folks put their entire bed in the water. The way I back it down the rear axle is still out of the water. And I always make sure to wash the underside of the truck when I wash the jet skis and also take it to the car wash to get a full underside cleaning.
i went to Honeymoon on Saturday
Honeymoon Island is a great beach.
You really need those angled rollers on the end of the bunks; when the PWC goes off the end of the bunks at that sharp angle, it puts a concentrated load on the hull. That can't be good for the hull.
Thanks for the tip
Great video you guys! I have the same double trailer with a Spark and a GTI. Spark is breeze to get on and off. GTI, a little more challenging lol. I’m definitely gonna buy some liquid rollers! Also I launch at the causeway with a RWD Tundra and haven’t ever had an issue getting stuck. Slow and steady is key. Hope to catch you guys on the water! 🤙🏼
Thank you so much! I think you'll like the liquid rollers. See you out there.
New to area and I want to buy a ski, so I sub to channel because that's beach I go to a lot
Thanks so much. We actually created a new channel just for jet ski content. All of our new jet ski stuff is going up over there. Here's the link if you want to subscribe there too. We'd really appreciate it.
youtube.com/@weekendersonthewater?si=tzu7EOGzeEL2_zWo
Great video!
Thanks to you for the community that you've built down here. The Florida ski riders Facebook group is an amazing communit of ski riding enthusiasts!
Hey that's awesome do you have the coordena tes to go Could tou put them here?
Here is the Google maps link
maps.app.goo.gl/NUKCujrLcWf5M9a28
So do you leave the truck and trailer on the beach while you go riding or do you have to go park it somewhere else.
Leave it right there. That's the nice thing about this beach. It is dedicated to just PWC launching.
Carry some tongue extensions...as many as needed. Also, get rid of the carpet on the bunks...poly strips are slicker than snot in both directions.
That'll work too. 👍
YESSSS! i need this
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Probably would be a lot harder with bigger and heavier machines also
These machines are already about 800 lb. Nearly as big as they get. It would be a lot easier if you had Sparks or Yamaha EXs.
@@professionalweekenders gotcha.. on my phone looks like they were smaller units.
I’m sure the underside of your truck looks great 😬
No rust at all. I keep the axel out of the water and always wash the underside afterwards.
I don't know I don't like that idea back in it down insulting back in the truck down the salt water that far I guess if you have to you have to but I don't really like that I did not with a newer truck
Exactly why I don't go very deep with it. I've seen some folks put their entire bed in the water. The way I back it down the rear axle is still out of the water. And I always make sure to wash the underside of the truck when I wash the jet skis and also take it to the car wash to get a full underside cleaning.