Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor
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Easily Installed & Removed Kayak Launch Stabilizer
Kayak Load & Unload Stabilizer
If you have a kayak & need an effective way to stabilize it while you are getting into & out of the kayak, then I have developed the answer to your prayers. After my wife overturned one of our kayaks while getting into it, I decided to design & build a stabilizing mechanism that would minimize the chances of that happening again. With that in mind, I developed a floating kayak stabilizer that is intended to be installed on a floating dock and/or any dock that has "consistent" water level. It floats in the water & will “drop down” approximately six (6) inches until it bottoms out, all the time remaining in contact with the kayak to help stabilize & control the kayak for both loading & unloading. It is also easily installed & removed from the dock if needed.
I am currently taking orders to build these for those who are interested in the personal safety of their own and/or that of family & friends. I will build them only as orders are taken, with the expected shipping date approximately ten (10) days after the order is received. Price (including installation instructions) is $525 plus shipping & handling. I also offer a safety handrail which adds to the stability
getting in & out of any watercraft. It is approximately 36” tall by 15” wide & is made to be permanently bolted to the dock. Price is $85 plus shipping & handling. Requests can be sent to me via Email to DTaylorAM@att.net or text to phone…..765-426-2473. Once I receive your request, we can work out the payment arrangement.
Thanks for your interest.
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  • @robertsimpson7113
    @robertsimpson7113 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A little more detail on mounting to dock would be helpful!! as well as a material list.........

  • @anitasnelgrove5164
    @anitasnelgrove5164 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very cool. Do you have the plans/measurements to share?

  • @STRUMMERBOY1975
    @STRUMMERBOY1975 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant Kayak Rack.... just need to add some thing better to grab on to when getting out of Kayak....🙂

  • @dmills7375
    @dmills7375 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great idea. I was about to spend a lot on a prefabricated launch. This does the trick for a fraction of the cost. The only modification I’ll make is to duplicate the rail/wall on the opposite side to provide more stability as we’re getting in/out. This has given me some great ideas though. It’ll also give the kayaker something to grasp as they launch/land. 👍

  • @gilbertvienneau3401
    @gilbertvienneau3401 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been trying for years to find a solution to get out of my kayak on a floating dock. Thanks I think this will work.

  • @wendel7058
    @wendel7058 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just found your great kayak stabilizer. Do you still have plans for it? Also, are you willing to share them? Thanks.

  • @the-octagon
    @the-octagon 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is genius. Do you have any plans or how to build instructions?

  • @jrcxley
    @jrcxley 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    It looks good, just needs a frame to help lower and raise you up and down, plus tie off the kayak so it doesnt slip forward or back . Otherwise its a good design.

  • @TheJukeboxhero15
    @TheJukeboxhero15 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    LOL

  • @optimuscreation
    @optimuscreation 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    How does that work to get back on it with the kayak

  • @stevenmangas6674
    @stevenmangas6674 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you have design plans for this kayak stabalizer? Are you willing to share them or sell them? We are putting a 4x8 floating dock next to a seawall. This would be perfect for that. You are a genuine thinker. You remind me of my inventive grandfather who designed and patented a home vacuum systems in the 1930's. Thanks for sharing

  • @McScott76
    @McScott76 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant. Love it! I was researching options for building a kayak launch system to launch my kayak from a rocky shore line (without damaging the hull), and I ran across your video. I may borrow your rail configuration as part of my design.