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Gaia Osborne
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2014
How to Build a Jetski Trailer
This video will guide you through the process of converting a Harbor Freight utility trailer into a jet ski trailer with carpeted bunks.
No special tools needed, all materials for the conversion cost around $100. If you have any questions about the build or want the materials list, feel free to drop a comment below.
No special tools needed, all materials for the conversion cost around $100. If you have any questions about the build or want the materials list, feel free to drop a comment below.
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Those 2x6's will rott faster than you can imagine
What do you think boat bunks are made out of? Lmao go look at any jetski trailer on the market - they use 2x4s
I would use this around my river house behind my golf cart but idk about the freeway
Personally towed well over 400 miles (including freeway and off-road) with this setup with no issue, couple of ratchet straps across it and its secure
How has this held up over the past couple of years? Buying a used ski without a trailer and the trailers are NUTS to buy, so interested in doing this myself.
We've towed well over 400 miles with it and never had a single problem.
Would of been nice to see how it’s strapped down!! Awesome video otherwise 🤘
Ratchet straps
I'd like to get the list of parts (with part numbers if you have or just sizes) for this build. Thank you
How much did this cost in total?
It was like $250 for the trailer and another $50 or so in materials
Just a bracket at each end without one in the center of the bunk seems weak.
2x6 on its side is incredibly strong. Also you might want to go look at how every jetski trailer ever is set up I’ve never seen one with center brackets.
Can you register it?
Yeah, the utility trailer from Harbor Freight comes with a title, you just need to go register it at the DMV.
What Harbor freight trailer did you use, The heavy duty or the super duty trailer?
We just used the smallest/cheapest one they sell, it was like $300 and came in two boxes lol
"I'm more proud of this trailer than my bachelor's degree" -Mike
What was your distance between the two bunks?
11.5 inches. Same on both sides
Awesome that’s exactly the distance I used. Appreciate it
Seems pretty close
@@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052 I was just thinking the same thing