Hi Bud, thank you for posting this. I have bought the same boat and wheels. It seems like they designed the brackets for a thinner transom. One other thing about attaching the brackets that I would suggest, is some marine grade sealant around the brackets and in the holes. Keep her from any possible leakage. Tight lines Sir.
Thanks for the info. I didn't consider that due to getting water in the raft all the time when in rapids on a river, but it's a great point. I appreciate the comment and advice. Mike
Nice Video !, I saw 30-40 videos about inflatable boat, this one totally sells me. especially the Arkasas River Bris and the unboxing. I tough I'll go for a Saturn of innovocean but this one seem pretty tough with the 1.2mm fabric. it help me a lot deciding and get going ! from Quebec, Canada , Thanks for doing this !
I'm glad you liked it. Mike put a lot of research and thought into buying the BRIS boat and he likes to be thorough in his review videos. Thanks for the feedback. Rick
I saw someone else put these on their inflatable and while the rubber wont easily wear out the bearing collapsed on themselves under moderate use so I wouldnt try towing these behind our car even short ditances too often
We only use them to get the raft into the river. We transport the raft on a trailer or deflated in Mike's vehicle then add the wheels only at the lake or river to get it in and out of the water. Thanks for the information and advice on towing behind a vehicle. Rick
I advise everyone to stay away from these wheels. Invest more money and get better wheels. Your back and your legs and your body will thank you in advance. I have these and they are terrible. After moving your loaded boat dozen times, wheels will become more difficult to roll (even when grease is applied) plus they are worst on sand and wet pebble when launching into ocean from rocky or sandy beach, I would not buy these ever again. These are only good for firm surfaces and when moving empty boat.
Thank you for the advice. We only use the wheels to move the boat from the truck to the water and we are on hard or rocky surfaces and the wheels are holding up great after many uses and they have not become more difficult to roll. Thanks for leaving your advice and experience with them. It's good to know how they perform in different situations. Rick
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Hi Bud, thank you for posting this. I have bought the same boat and wheels.
It seems like they designed the brackets for a thinner transom.
One other thing about attaching the brackets that I would suggest, is some marine grade sealant around the brackets and in the holes. Keep her from any possible leakage.
Tight lines Sir.
Thanks for the info. I didn't consider that due to getting water in the raft all the time when in rapids on a river, but it's a great point. I appreciate the comment and advice.
Mike
Nice Video !, I saw 30-40 videos about inflatable boat, this one totally sells me. especially the Arkasas River Bris and the unboxing. I tough I'll go for a Saturn of innovocean but this one seem pretty tough with the 1.2mm fabric. it help me a lot deciding and get going ! from Quebec, Canada , Thanks for doing this !
I'm glad you liked it. Mike put a lot of research and thought into buying the BRIS boat and he likes to be thorough in his review videos. Thanks for the feedback.
Rick
I saw someone else put these on their inflatable and while the rubber wont easily wear out the bearing collapsed on themselves under moderate use so I wouldnt try towing these behind our car even short ditances too often
We only use them to get the raft into the river. We transport the raft on a trailer or deflated in Mike's vehicle then add the wheels only at the lake or river to get it in and out of the water. Thanks for the information and advice on towing behind a vehicle.
Rick
perfect thank you.
Glad to help.
Rick
No marine sealer to bolts?
Mike did not use any marine sealer and has not problems with water leaking where the bolts are connected to the transom.
Rick
video 2 yer ago you still use this ? or alredy demaged
Mike is still using it. It has some typical scrapes on the bottom but it's holding up well.
Rick
The transom wheels are also holding up well with no damage.
Rick
I advise everyone to stay away from these wheels. Invest more money and get better wheels. Your back and your legs and your body will thank you in advance. I have these and they are terrible. After moving your loaded boat dozen times, wheels will become more difficult to roll (even when grease is applied) plus they are worst on sand and wet pebble when launching into ocean from rocky or sandy beach, I would not buy these ever again. These are only good for firm surfaces and when moving empty boat.
Thank you for the advice. We only use the wheels to move the boat from the truck to the water and we are on hard or rocky surfaces and the wheels are holding up great after many uses and they have not become more difficult to roll.
Thanks for leaving your advice and experience with them. It's good to know how they perform in different situations.
Rick