Watch your back! You are so young that you don’t feel the damage yet. Thanks for the video. I hurt my back from doing everything without feeling pain but over time, I had to pay it with a herniated disc that almost put me in a wheel chair! Do everything you can to take extreme care of your back!
Great vids Chris, watched 5 now ...Having bought a 3.5 honwave on a trailer with a 15 hp S/SHAFT 2 STROKE Suzuki with trolley wheels 2 months ago I stupidly thought I could pull the boat on the trolley wheels set up with Engine over the beach n shingles...oh yes ...for 10 yards, then stop , panting, back hurting, sweating ...I think after watching your vids I will save for an Engine trolley ! liked n subbed thanks .
One thing that might already have crossed your mind would be to make the trolley clamping area the same thickness as your transom so you dont have to spend so much time winding the clamps in and out. Good video though showing the product, thanks for that.
Absolutely perfect video to help understand the benefit of this trolly. Can you give detail of where this was purchased and it’s max weight? I ask as I have found some but the weight limit vary in them. I have a 15 HP at 47kg and want to know if this type of trolly is suitable.
Hm, I wonder if putting larger wheels on that trolley might make it easier on rougher terrain. Thanks for the video. I'm already wrecking my arms carrying my new 9.8.
Weak point is where the handle bolts on mine has bent and buckled at the joint I braced with a simple flat bar handle to main spine this fixed it I wrote to maker and said it had a weak point but they didn't agree I have quite a few bent at that point due hole's or ruts in car/dinghy Park causing heavy 4 to 8hp going over to one side...
looks like youve been pumping iron there chris good to see you got a lifting belt on also im sure putting the out board and stuff in side the boat and taking all in one go maybe stopping for a breather on way up would be quicker than doing 4 trips back and forth the car i watched a few of your videos they are great keep up the great work
@@ChristopherFlannigan i doo see that bit of weed and them rock at the end lol i watch you struggle on most vids i feel sorry for your back lol and im not knocking you mate after a hard fishing trip i wouldnt want to lug all that up the beach we thank you for doing it and making these videos more fishing mate i wanna see a big bass good luck and tight lines
Great video Chris! You have a great collection of videos! Quite practical ones! Would you be able to pull the outboard in that trolley on a shingle beach? Would it not sink and you may need to drag rather than pull taking more efforts than carrying? Would you be able to pull the boat in the same shingle beach without it sinking in the gravel?
Very informative video Chris,well done....I've actually ordered one from a supplier in Germany(before I saw your video!).....it'll be here in a few days(France).....I'm looking forward to an easy journey to the waters edge! I actually clicked on the amazon link and it says out of stock,i was just curious about the price....it looks the same as the one I've ordered and same ish price. There's a video on TH-cam where this model is shown being putting the outboard straight onto the transom,have you seen it? All the best....Herb
Great video Chris, I have the identical set us as you a Honwave 3.8 air deck and Tohatsu 9.8 short shaft with electric start. I must say I can only just manage to lift the outboard for short distances and as you get older you learn to appreciate labour saving devices. Just a comment but I must say that the outboard and trolley looks like it has a high centre of gravity and low wheel base and might tip over on rough ground, is that a concern?
I have a 4hp tohatsu and was really contemplating a 9.8 for more hp as there is always two of us. However I already find the 65lb for the 4 a struggle.
Oh boy, the 2 cil 4stroke are not really portable. I will stick to my 6hp which is more fuel efficient too. Why not put docking wheels on your boat and roll out the complete combination.
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That's ok for you young bucks, now we are over 70 and the motor weighs in at 106 lbs. How do we lift it off the boat without breaking a bone or rib , you get what I mean. nvent something so we don't have to lift the fucken motor up, get it.
Watch your back! You are so young that you don’t feel the damage yet. Thanks for the video. I hurt my back from doing everything without feeling pain but over time, I had to pay it with a herniated disc that almost put me in a wheel chair! Do everything you can to take extreme care of your back!
Thanks for the video Chris. I'm struggling with a Suzuki 6hp! Will now get a trolley to make life so much easier.
Nice use of trolley. I was impressed how you carried around 90 lbs with your hands that far though . Great demonstration of strength :)
The trolley trip was a nice workout. Carrying the motor looked like torture!
Thanks for your videos👍
Thankyou for taking the time to share this video , it's very helpful 😊
Great vids Chris, watched 5 now ...Having bought a 3.5 honwave on a trailer with a 15 hp S/SHAFT 2 STROKE Suzuki with trolley wheels 2 months ago I stupidly thought I could pull the boat on the trolley wheels set up with Engine over the beach n shingles...oh yes ...for 10 yards, then stop , panting, back hurting, sweating ...I think after watching your vids I will save for an Engine trolley ! liked n subbed thanks .
For the time chris to save your back and health your better off with the trolley great review well done pal a big like from me
Great comparison Chris 👍👍
Great test !!!
One thing that might already have crossed your mind would be to make the trolley clamping area the same thickness as your transom so you dont have to spend so much time winding the clamps in and out. Good video though showing the product, thanks for that.
Just ordered a trolley !
Thank you 😊😊
Thanks - much appreciated
Absolutely perfect video to help understand the benefit of this trolly. Can you give detail of where this was purchased and it’s max weight? I ask as I have found some but the weight limit vary in them. I have a 15 HP at 47kg and want to know if this type of trolly is suitable.
Hm, I wonder if putting larger wheels on that trolley might make it easier on rougher terrain. Thanks for the video. I'm already wrecking my arms carrying my new 9.8.
Weak point is where the handle bolts on mine has bent and buckled at the joint I braced with a simple flat bar handle to main spine this fixed it I wrote to maker and said it had a weak point but they didn't agree I have quite a few bent at that point due hole's or ruts in car/dinghy Park causing heavy 4 to 8hp going over to one side...
Where is the link for that trolley?, I want to order one
Do you store the boat with the outboard left on?
looks like youve been pumping iron there chris good to see you got a lifting belt on also
im sure putting the out board and stuff in side the boat and taking all in one go maybe stopping for a breather on way up would be quicker than doing 4 trips back and forth the car i watched a few of your videos they are great keep up the great work
@@ChristopherFlannigan i doo see that bit of weed and them rock at the end lol i watch you struggle on most vids i feel sorry for your back lol and im not knocking you mate after a hard fishing trip i wouldnt want to lug all that up the beach we thank you for doing it and making these videos more fishing mate i wanna see a big bass good luck and tight lines
do you have a link of this item?
You need to get a set of wheels that attach to the transom, then you pull the boat and motor at the same time, no need for a trolley
Great video. Very realistic. I struggled with carrying a 6hp. Can’t imagine a 10hp.
Great video Chris! You have a great collection of videos! Quite practical ones! Would you be able to pull the outboard in that trolley on a shingle beach? Would it not sink and you may need to drag rather than pull taking more efforts than carrying? Would you be able to pull the boat in the same shingle beach without it sinking in the gravel?
Very informative video Chris,well done....I've actually ordered one from a supplier in Germany(before I saw your video!).....it'll be here in a few days(France).....I'm looking forward to an easy journey to the waters edge!
I actually clicked on the amazon link and it says out of stock,i was just curious about the price....it looks the same as the one I've ordered and same ish price.
There's a video on TH-cam where this model is shown being putting the outboard straight onto the transom,have you seen it?
All the best....Herb
Can you not find a strong carry bag with a shoulder strap?
Great video Chris, I have the identical set us as you a Honwave 3.8 air deck and Tohatsu 9.8 short shaft with electric start. I must say I can only just manage to lift the outboard for short distances and as you get older you learn to appreciate labour saving devices. Just a comment but I must say that the outboard and trolley looks like it has a high centre of gravity and low wheel base and might tip over on rough ground, is that a concern?
Great video love the way you take time to compare things to help us out...much appreciated. P.s you forgot your boat son !
lol
where can i buy this
Amazing
Bonjour avez-vous une adresse ou un site pour pouvoir acheter un honwave ?
Merci
Thank you very much
If you add big wheels for the beach unto that dolly, itll be 90% easier to pull it vs wheels that you have now
Ok, but what about a toha 9.8 2stroke? 26kg weight. Why do you used 4 stroke?
Because we can only buy 4 strokes here for non commercial use.
@@bigaljack56 understand
I feel guilty.
I NEVER take my outboard for walks on the beach.
Did you go for a long or short shaft outboard? I’ve a small zodiac 340, I’m thinking short should be fine on it. Thanks!
Short.
I could move my whole boat with that trolley! 😂. Love the drone footage. treat your back with more respect young man! You lose it & youl regret it 😉
The price we have to pay for more power I suppose, hurt my back just watching u lol.
I have a 4hp tohatsu and was really contemplating a 9.8 for more hp as there is always two of us. However I already find the 65lb for the 4 a struggle.
sometimes it's about saving your back rather than time
Very true. Saving back is more important than time
I am thinking of getting a 20hp for the inflatable....so more a question of not dying of a heart attack vs the trolley....time is of no importance 😂
Oh boy, the 2 cil 4stroke are not really portable. I will stick to my 6hp which is more fuel efficient too. Why not put docking wheels on your boat and roll out the complete combination.
Good luck pulling 300~ lbs up that hill
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Your video has been a great consolation now, with everyone eagerly looking for a vaccine that was desperately needed at this time and wishing the Corona Virus 19 to end completely. I hope that the Corona Virus 19 will disappear as soon as possible, and at the same time, I sincerely hope that your channel will grow well day after day and become a successful channel.세상모두가 힘든이시기에 간절히 바라는 백신이 개발되어 코로나 바이러스19가 완전 끝나기를 바라는지금 님 영상감상이 나에게 위로가되어 감사드립니다. 코로나 바이러스19가 하루빨리 사라지기를 바라면서 동시에 님 채널이 하루하루 잘 성장되셔서 반드시 꼭 꿈을이룬채널이 되시기를 진심으로 기원합니다.
Couldn't agree more Kim .
That's ok for you young bucks, now we are over 70 and the motor weighs in at 106 lbs. How do we lift it off the boat without breaking a bone or rib , you get what I mean. nvent something so we don't have to lift the fucken motor up, get it.
Get a trailer for the boat
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Why don’t you just pop it on the transom mate and wheel the boat down
for 20kg no need troley , for 20 hp 60kg need troley