thank you so much, I was debating on this isses for weeks, I have a movility disability (DAV) and limited space so you idea and video encourage me to go out and enjoy the sea. no more depress myself at home.. thank you for showing me this liberty. God bless you. from Puerto Rico
Thanks for watching my video. AL floors is a little bit hard to install but IMO it is definitely worth it. I am able to added a lot more accessories on it, and it is very stable while fishing. I am sure you will get better on the installation. Have fun and be safe out in the water.
Awesome. I'd really like the way you set wheels & d-rings on your boat: smart. That saves a lot of time & "energy" to unload a boat & load it. Definitely I'll do the same when I have an inflatable boat as you do. Again thank a lot for sharing your tips via your video clip.
Thank you for helpful video. Save me lot of time with your idea of 2 chain attached to metal floor. I have question for you, as yoour recommended i bought a electric pump as you and now i am looking for adapter to connect pump horse to dinghy air port? what adapter you use?, all adapter they provided not fit at all. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching my video. I am sure your boat spec should have told you the kind of air intake valve you are using. My air head pump already came with the proper connector for my boat. It is common for most inflatable boat to use this kind of valve connector amzn.to/2UIoHau However, you may want to check with your boat builder for proper spec. Good luck and be safe out there. 👍
Awesome video. I have an inflatable as well, 12.5 foot with aluminum floors like yours and have wheels on the back too. Can you explain the purpose of the cords you have bolted to the floor?
One of the best videos I've seen on the subject. I hope I can find other similar ones in your channel. Thanks for giving us useful idea. Salaam Alaykium from Arabia.
Thanks for watching the video. That is an interesting idea. I am sure some application will have a good use for it. The consideration is how to keep the storage space small after the boat is deflated.
great video and very helpful. I have a 10.5ft inflatable with Aluminum floor. tired of setting up every time going out. I will certainly try your way in the coming summer.
Yes, I still have the boat. As I still use it often, I store it deflated but keep the floorboard installed. So it is kind of flat and leans against the wall.
@@HypergaugeDIY thanks for your reply. I am glad that you still have the boat. From your experience, is it safe to drive the inflatable boat to the deep ocean? I have a inflatable boat similar to yours and am thinking to catch some mud crabs.
@@HypergaugeDIY does the deflated boat with aluminum board installed unstable? I mean can I move deflated boat without collapse? I want to transport the boat install the equipment as much as possible so that I dont waste time and effort. I have longer van seats removed.
Thanks for watching my video. I mainly using this boat for fishing in small lake and shallow river. Navigation is very easy, and I can always use Google map to find my way if needed. Enjoy your boat out there. Be safe.
My Aluminum floor is came with the boat. There are many different offering from different vendors, just check with them and pick the type you like. Have fun and be safe out in the water.
Thank you for watching my videos. This is the video showing the build detail for the launch wheel. Hope it help. th-cam.com/video/k1NPm-znLVI/w-d-xo.html
nice looking to get a small boat like this.. how do you register it to DMV? do you need to buy a boat that has information paper work thats certified ?
Thanks for watching my video. It is not that hard to register once you know. All you need is to provide an official purchase receipt, make model and the serial number. If you are going to an office near a large water, the DMV office there should know what to do. Best luck with your project. 👍
How heavy is your boat when you pull it out of the water? My boat is 175lbs without a motor at this time, not sure if I can pull it out of the water... can I tie it to my car hitch and pull it out that way? Sorry first time boat owner... thx
My boat with gears, motor and battery is estimated around 160lbs. Empty just boat is around 90lbs and I can pull it out of the water by myself. Going up the ramp will take a lot more, that is why I drove my van down to pick it up. I think you can try pull it out of the water very slowly with your car, but should never try to tow it for distance. Have fun and be safe out there. 👍
Put the D-ring brackets on the flooring and mark the screw holes, then drill with a proper size bit. The AL floor is very easy to drill, any type of bit will work. Just go slow. Good luck with your projects. 👍
Hello Sir I’m really like the way this set up,, may you answer me 2 question.. first.. how long the electric motor last...??? I mean running time... 2nd do I need a boat license ...??? Thank you Sir ... please enjoy... I’m really want that set up for my fishing gear...
Thank you for watching my video. I never tested the max hour my 100AH battery can drive my motor. The longest continue use I have is about 2 hr in a 7 hours fishing trip. At the end my battery still have about half of the power left. The performance is really depended on the motor type and your battery quality. Here in California you need to register your boat if you plan to put motor on it.
Thanks for watching my video. This is the pump I used amzn.to/2vTigSr Very reliable little pump. This is my review for it a few years ago. th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching my video. I did use my boat in SF bay a few times before. Of course in a nice and clam days, and it worked great. These types of inflatable boat is often used as runabout for larger boat.
Nice set up. You did a good job. Question. Do you usually keep the flooring in your inflatable? I just bought one today but the flooring is wooden but very similar set up. Also thinking of getting wheels too. I purchased oars today but I notice you have a trolling motor. Was thinking of getting that or maybe a 4hp 2 stroke engine. Your thoughts?
Yes. I usually keep the AL flooring in the boat when storage. I have both electric trolling motor and a 5hp outboard. Most of the lakes near my home allow electric outboard only so I do use the electric motor more often. In a normal not windy day, the electric motor is nice and quiet, very simple and clean to use. I only use the 5hp motor for river and some time for the bay. Be safe and have fun out there. 👍
Mine came with my boat. However, there are people selling replacement floor online. Just Google replacement floor for inflatable floor will show some results. Maybe you can find one that works for you. Good luck.
Hey! Great video. I've been deciding between an aluminum floor or an air deck. Your D ring idea might push me towards the Al! Do you have any pictures or video of the D-ring install? Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching my video. To install the D ring I first setup the boat with the floor boards, then mark where I would like to drill the holes for the installation. Then take down the boards and drill the holes. Make sure to clean the hole with file. Use round head or flat head bolts to secure the D rings. Hope these help. Good luck and have fun out there.
Thanks for watching my video. My boat has a metal plate mounted with Manufacturer, serial number and other info on it. With the purchase receipt and the info it is enough for the registration.
Thanks for video!!! Love your set up. I have same boat all I need is fish finder and a 10hp outboard motor and it will be complete. What kid of fish finder do u use?
Thanks for watching my video. My fish finder is a very old Garmin Echo 200 gray scale. I do like it, but if I were looking for a new one definitely a color version with GPS and map. If you fish a lot, strongly suggest you get the best you can afford. I didn't know at the time I will use it that much and wish I have a better one. amzn.to/2XEaMB2
Thank you for watching my videos. Most of the lakes in my area only allow electric motor. Actually the 32 lbs thrust trolling motor seems perfect for my small boat in these small lakes.
Hi Sir. may i know how wide is your inflatable's transom. do you find the launching wheels are too close to the trolling motor and a little difficult to turn the motor's handle left and right ?
Thanks for watching my video. The beam of my boat is 60" The wheel does not affect the trolling motor control. My build detail of the launch wheel is posted in another video. th-cam.com/video/k1NPm-znLVI/w-d-xo.html
@@HypergaugeDIY Thank you for the reply. I have a Seamax with aluminum floor and to put the floor in is so difficult and tiring. so i just left the entire floor in all year. The D ring with rope is good idea. i would like to try it and see if it would help me. Thank again and stay safe.
I have wheels on mine which have bent rods that the wheels attach to. By doing that I’m able to mount a 15hp 2 cylinder motor with just a tiny bit of interference
Thanks for watching my video. This is the pump I have amzn.to/2vTigSr And this is the video I made when I was testing it. th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
Can you please let me know if you need a license or an insurance for inflatable boat for UK "SEA" like southend on sea? I checked everywhere but cannot find anything only inland rivers and canals ... please let me know. thank you.
Thanks for watching my video. Unfortunately I am in the US and I don't have any legal knowledge for boating in UK. Hopefully someone can share some info with you soon. Good luck with your project.
Thank you for watching my videos. The air pump is Kwik Tek AIRHEAD amzn.to/2vTigSr I also have a review on it. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching my video. I talked about the stickers at the end of this video. th-cam.com/video/HPq_04AOIUo/w-d-xo.html So far I have no problem with the way I put it.
Thanks for watching my video. I made that roll bar myself. Not a difficult build. Mainly is 2" PVC as roller and 1 1/2" PCV as the inner tube support. All mount on a "Vertical Convert Horizontal Receiver Trailer Hitch" Vertical Convert Horizontal Receiver Trailer Hitch. Maybe I should post a quick video about it if more people are interested. How about 100 thumbs up for this message.
Why not simplify the process by adding a permanent horizontal bolt to the posts, then add gate latches to the top and bottom of the transom? That way, when returning to shore, no more pushing the wheels down with one hand, while trying to put the pin in place with the other. Instead, just push the wheel down until it clicks into place! As for Locking it in place... Gate Latches always come with a hole that's intended for a padlock. Just Think... No more having to Line Up FOUR Holes so the pin goes through! My Dad always told me "K.I.S.S." (Keep It Simple Silly!) Try it... and if you Like it, SHOW EVERYBODY!!! You'll get lots of Boaters wondering why They didn't think of that! One more thing... If you're going to leave it at a Dock to go get some Food or Bait, you can put Padlocks on those latches, so you don't return to find your wheels have been "borrowed".
Thanks for the suggestions. I totally agree with the idea to keep things simple. This design worked for me and the water and extra little steps does not bother me. There is no doubt many possible ways to improve the design (fancy or not). Feel free to make the best for your purpose. 👍
Yes you are right ... well, like me in the country, Romania, there are no policemen who control you on alcohol ... on the water. This does not mean that I abuse alcohol.
Im thinking a dolly with wheels like that would get you to and from the water just as easy without attatching stuff to boat or having reach over edge into water not to mention extra weight and ugly wheels sticking up. Just my opinion. If you can debunk my theory I'll retract my statement.
Thanks for watching my videos. Oh come on. You are a fisherman. A little bit of your favor drink is going to fix you all up at the end of the day. Cheers.
thank you so much, I was debating on this isses for weeks, I have a movility disability (DAV) and limited space so you idea and video encourage me to go out and enjoy the sea. no more depress myself at home.. thank you for showing me this liberty. God bless you. from Puerto Rico
Thank you for watching video. Have fun and be safe out there.
Thanks for posting! I had no idea how to launch one of these boats. This looks so much easier and safer than what I would have tried to do.
Thanks for watching my video. Have fun and be safe out there. 👍
I just bought a 12 footinflaeable w aluminum floors What a pain in the a** Definitelygoing to add the d rings Thanks for the tip
Thanks for watching my video. AL floors is a little bit hard to install but IMO it is definitely worth it. I am able to added a lot more accessories on it, and it is very stable while fishing. I am sure you will get better on the installation. Have fun and be safe out in the water.
I sure hope it get easier lol
Awesome. I'd really like the way you set wheels & d-rings on your boat: smart. That saves a lot of time & "energy" to unload a boat & load it. Definitely I'll do the same when I have an inflatable boat as you do. Again thank a lot for sharing your tips via your video clip.
Thanks for watching my video. Glad you like it. 👍
d ring suggestion a lifesaver. great video. thanks.
Thanks for watching my video. Glad it helped!
Do you put the boat anywhere to dry when you get home of keep it wet in the car until the next time you take the boat to the water?
Yes, after deflated the boat I will let it dry in the yard before storage.
Good video Erick 👍
Let go fishing buddy.
👍Let's go.
awesome video!!! you are a pro!! i need to get those wheels on my inflatable boat
Thanks 😊. If you are interested to DIY it. This video is my build detail for your reference. Have fun! th-cam.com/video/k1NPm-znLVI/w-d-xo.html
The channels with holes where to buy harbor freight I know has wheels. Good heavy duty stuff my friend.
Thanks for watching my video. You should be able to buy them from your local hardware store. I got mine from Home Depot. 👍
very nice video! Learning everyday!
Thanks for watching my video. Cheers. 👍
Great! I subscribed to your channel! I'm in shipbuilding
Thank you. Good luck with your adventure. 👍
I just watched your vid and subbed.
Thank you. 🚀👍
Thank you for helpful video. Save me lot of time with your idea of 2 chain attached to metal floor. I have question for you, as yoour recommended i bought a electric pump as you and now i am looking for adapter to connect pump horse to dinghy air port? what adapter you use?, all adapter they provided not fit at all. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching my video. I am sure your boat spec should have told you the kind of air intake valve you are using. My air head pump already came with the proper connector for my boat. It is common for most inflatable boat to use this kind of valve connector amzn.to/2UIoHau However, you may want to check with your boat builder for proper spec. Good luck and be safe out there. 👍
Awesome video. I have an inflatable as well, 12.5 foot with aluminum floors like yours and have wheels on the back too.
Can you explain the purpose of the cords you have bolted to the floor?
It is to pull the AL boards tighter together so the end board can be installed easily.
Well done my friend. Great job
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job. So much cheaper and portable than using a trailer😁
Thank you for watching my videos.
Really well made video. Looking forward to watching more 😃👍🍺
Thank you for watching my videos.
One of the best videos I've seen on the subject. I hope I can find other similar ones in your channel.
Thanks for giving us useful idea.
Salaam Alaykium from Arabia.
Thank you for watching my video. Your comments make my day. Cheers.
Good Job! 👍👍
Glad you like it. Thanks 👍
Very clever!!
Thank you for watching my video. Cheers.
Excellent modifications. May I suggest putting a seat onto a few 2 x 4 screwed together.
Thanks for watching the video. That is an interesting idea. I am sure some application will have a good use for it. The consideration is how to keep the storage space small after the boat is deflated.
Nice job 👌
Thank you! Cheers!👍
Great job mate. Really well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Good thinking!!!!
Thanks for watching my video. 👍
Fantastic!
Thank you. Glad you like it!👍
great video and very helpful. I have a 10.5ft inflatable with Aluminum floor. tired of setting up every time going out. I will certainly try your way in the coming summer.
Thank you.
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing. How far down approximately in inches does your 12v trolling motor/prop sit in the water when your trolling?
I normally keep the prop about 1ft under the water. I do get it higher if I am going through some shallow water or a big weed bed.
@@HypergaugeDIY Thank you for your reply, much appreciated 🙏
Hi, how long was the perforated profile? Thank you
For what?my boat is 9.5ft long inflated. Deflated can be folded down to smallest around 3x4x2ft.
Thanks for the vid. Very helpful. Keep it up!! HOOK EM!!
Thank you for your video. How do you store your inflatable at home? Do you fully disassemble it? Do you still have your boat?
Yes, I still have the boat. As I still use it often, I store it deflated but keep the floorboard installed. So it is kind of flat and leans against the wall.
@@HypergaugeDIY thanks for your reply. I am glad that you still have the boat. From your experience, is it safe to drive the inflatable boat to the deep ocean? I have a inflatable boat similar to yours and am thinking to catch some mud crabs.
@@calvinshum8019 My boat is definitely not safe for open ocean with wave. The ocean water I tried is protected bay in a nice claim day close to shore.
@@HypergaugeDIY does the deflated boat with aluminum board installed unstable? I mean can I move deflated boat without collapse? I want to transport the boat install the equipment as much as possible so that I dont waste time and effort. I have longer van seats removed.
@@palgong_housing_service The boat after deflated is not strong enough to add extra weight for transportation.
Excelente video como va tu experiencia con el Bim en estos años? como navega? cual es tu experiencia lo bueno y lo malo?, gracias
Thanks for watching my video. I mainly using this boat for fishing in small lake and shallow river. Navigation is very easy, and I can always use Google map to find my way if needed. Enjoy your boat out there. Be safe.
Nice! What model is?
The one I have is no longer available. This is the similar boat amzn.to/3j5Is2E Thanks for watching my video! 👍
Awesome where did you get the flooring material from and what is it exactly called that is an awesome.idea better than treated ply.
My Aluminum floor is came with the boat. There are many different offering from different vendors, just check with them and pick the type you like. Have fun and be safe out in the water.
@@HypergaugeDIY awesome thank you for replying and your time
Thanks for the diy wheels idea, i'm gonna do the same very soon.
Thank you for watching my videos. This is the video showing the build detail for the launch wheel. Hope it help. th-cam.com/video/k1NPm-znLVI/w-d-xo.html
nice looking to get a small boat like this.. how do you register it to DMV? do you need to buy a boat that has information paper work thats certified ?
Thanks for watching my video. It is not that hard to register once you know. All you need is to provide an official purchase receipt, make model and the serial number. If you are going to an office near a large water, the DMV office there should know what to do. Best luck with your project. 👍
First time I saw a video on YT and I wanted to like it multiple times. Great video! How would you set up a transducer? Over the side?
Glad you like the video. My transducer is mounted under the trolling motor. 👍
How heavy is your boat when you pull it out of the water? My boat is 175lbs without a motor at this time, not sure if I can pull it out of the water... can I tie it to my car hitch and pull it out that way? Sorry first time boat owner... thx
My boat with gears, motor and battery is estimated around 160lbs. Empty just boat is around 90lbs and I can pull it out of the water by myself. Going up the ramp will take a lot more, that is why I drove my van down to pick it up. I think you can try pull it out of the water very slowly with your car, but should never try to tow it for distance. Have fun and be safe out there. 👍
Nice video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my video.
Awesome video mate 👍
Thank you for watching my videos.
Oars ...don't forget oars. You always need back up for a motor
👍 Good points. Thanks for watching my video!
Great video - you are a pro!
Thank you.
I'm getting a similar setup.
Have fun with your new toy. Be safe out in the water. 👍
Hi quick question, how did you drill the D rings to the floor?
Put the D-ring brackets on the flooring and mark the screw holes, then drill with a proper size bit. The AL floor is very easy to drill, any type of bit will work. Just go slow. Good luck with your projects. 👍
Great video! Thanks!
Thanks for watching my video. Glad you liked it!
Hello Sir I’m really like the way this set up,, may you answer me 2 question.. first.. how long the electric motor last...??? I mean running time... 2nd do I need a boat license ...??? Thank you Sir ... please enjoy... I’m really want that set up for my fishing gear...
Thank you for watching my video. I never tested the max hour my 100AH battery can drive my motor. The longest continue use I have is about 2 hr in a 7 hours fishing trip. At the end my battery still have about half of the power left. The performance is really depended on the motor type and your battery quality. Here in California you need to register your boat if you plan to put motor on it.
Thank you Sir
May I know what battery center do you use?
I uses a deep cycle Lead Acid battery to power the trolling motor and the fish finder.
Thanks for sharing. I really like your setup. Could you please let me know where I can find the airpump like yours?
Thanks for watching my video. This is the pump I used amzn.to/2vTigSr Very reliable little pump. This is my review for it a few years ago. th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
Do you think it work be safe enough for the bay/Ocean??
Thanks for watching my video. I did use my boat in SF bay a few times before. Of course in a nice and clam days, and it worked great. These types of inflatable boat is often used as runabout for larger boat.
Nice set up. You did a good job. Question. Do you usually keep the flooring in your inflatable? I just bought one today but the flooring is wooden but very similar set up. Also thinking of getting wheels too. I purchased oars today but I notice you have a trolling motor. Was thinking of getting that or maybe a 4hp 2 stroke engine. Your thoughts?
Yes. I usually keep the AL flooring in the boat when storage. I have both electric trolling motor and a 5hp outboard. Most of the lakes near my home allow electric outboard only so I do use the electric motor more often. In a normal not windy day, the electric motor is nice and quiet, very simple and clean to use. I only use the 5hp motor for river and some time for the bay. Be safe and have fun out there. 👍
thanks
Thanks for watching my video. 👍
How long is that boat. I want to get a 10’ SeaEagle.
My boat is 9.8ft long. Have fun! 👍
How can i buy that alluminium hard floor? Thankss
Mine came with my boat. However, there are people selling replacement floor online. Just Google replacement floor for inflatable floor will show some results. Maybe you can find one that works for you. Good luck.
@@HypergaugeDIY thanks I’ll try 😀
All I was missing was actually using the electric engine as well. Other then that, nice video!
Thanks for watching my video! 👍
Hey! Great video. I've been deciding between an aluminum floor or an air deck. Your D ring idea might push me towards the Al! Do you have any pictures or video of the D-ring install? Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching my video. To install the D ring I first setup the boat with the floor boards, then mark where I would like to drill the holes for the installation. Then take down the boards and drill the holes. Make sure to clean the hole with file. Use round head or flat head bolts to secure the D rings. Hope these help. Good luck and have fun out there.
great video - thank you. What brand of inflatible is that? Im looking at one on ebay thats similar i think
Thanks for watching my videos. I have posted the information in the details of the video. Here is the link again. amzn.to/2vM2glh
@@HypergaugeDIY thanks!
Nice
Thanks for watching my video.
did u get a hull id when u buy this boat? otherwise, how to get it registered? im in cali too.
Thanks for watching my video. My boat has a metal plate mounted with Manufacturer, serial number and other info on it. With the purchase receipt and the info it is enough for the registration.
Thanks for video!!!
Love your set up. I have same boat all I need is fish finder and a 10hp outboard motor and it will be complete.
What kid of fish finder do u use?
Thanks for watching my video. My fish finder is a very old Garmin Echo 200 gray scale. I do like it, but if I were looking for a new one definitely a color version with GPS and map. If you fish a lot, strongly suggest you get the best you can afford. I didn't know at the time I will use it that much and wish I have a better one. amzn.to/2XEaMB2
Just buy the hundred dollar one from Garmin! They are incredible
Thanks for posting! How is it using just the trolling motor and no outboard?
Thank you for watching my videos. Most of the lakes in my area only allow electric motor. Actually the 32 lbs thrust trolling motor seems perfect for my small boat in these small lakes.
Hi mate, what’s the length of the boat. Cheer!!
Thanks for watching my video. My boat length is 10ft.
Lovely thank you and take care during this pandemic
Many thanks
Thank you for watching my videos. So nice of you
You have great videos, thanks. Can you post the build of your PVC roller bar? Thanks so much.
What was your boat model?
This is the similar boat I have amzn.to/3j5Is2E
Hey mate what model and brand boat is this
This is the similar boat I have amzn.to/3j5Is2E Thanks for watching my video.
Hi Sir. may i know how wide is your inflatable's transom. do you find the launching wheels are too close to the trolling motor and a little difficult to turn the motor's handle left and right ?
Thanks for watching my video. The beam of my boat is 60" The wheel does not affect the trolling motor control. My build detail of the launch wheel is posted in another video. th-cam.com/video/k1NPm-znLVI/w-d-xo.html
@@HypergaugeDIY Thank you for the reply. I have a Seamax with aluminum floor and to put the floor in is so difficult and tiring. so i just left the entire floor in all year. The D ring with rope is good idea. i would like to try it and see if it would help me. Thank again and stay safe.
I have wheels on mine which have bent rods that the wheels attach to. By doing that I’m able to mount a 15hp 2 cylinder motor with just a tiny bit of interference
Which pump do you use?
Thanks for watching my video. This is the pump I have amzn.to/2vTigSr And this is the video I made when I was testing it. th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
Subbed, cool video!
Thank your for your support! %-)
@@HypergaugeDIY arbab i work tube reping what your work place space haf
@@nabeeljan7865 I do all my work in my garage. Not a lot of space. Please do not post contact info in comments. Best way to contact me is email.
Can you please let me know if you need a license or an insurance for inflatable boat for UK "SEA" like southend on sea? I checked everywhere but cannot find anything only inland rivers and canals ... please let me know. thank you.
Thanks for watching my video. Unfortunately I am in the US and I don't have any legal knowledge for boating in UK. Hopefully someone can share some info with you soon. Good luck with your project.
Helpful video, thanks! What is the name of the air pump? Does it also deflate?
Thank you for watching my videos. The air pump is Kwik Tek AIRHEAD amzn.to/2vTigSr I also have a review on it. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/QYEk6W9UtMU/w-d-xo.html
I hope your watch is waterproof???
Thanks for watching my video. My watch is a
Seiko sport automatic amzn.to/2PZo6LG Perfect watch for my outdoor activities.
how many meters this boat
Thanks for watching my video. The length of my boat is 3 meters.
My registration stickers come off all the time. How do you let them stay?
Thanks for watching my video. I talked about the stickers at the end of this video. th-cam.com/video/HPq_04AOIUo/w-d-xo.html So far I have no problem with the way I put it.
@@HypergaugeDIY I see. It is a good alternative. Thanks!
Very nice man I like it from wher I can buy like this in Sydney
Thank you for watching the video.
Where to get the PVC roll bar in the back?
Thanks for watching my video. I made that roll bar myself. Not a difficult build. Mainly is 2" PVC as roller and 1 1/2" PCV as the inner tube support. All mount on a "Vertical Convert Horizontal Receiver Trailer Hitch" Vertical Convert Horizontal Receiver Trailer Hitch. Maybe I should post a quick video about it if more people are interested. How about 100 thumbs up for this message.
Why not simplify the process by adding a permanent horizontal bolt to the posts,
then add gate latches to the top and bottom of the transom?
That way, when returning to shore, no more pushing the wheels down with one hand,
while trying to put the pin in place with the other. Instead, just push the wheel down
until it clicks into place!
As for Locking it in place... Gate Latches always come with a hole that's intended for a padlock.
Just Think... No more having to Line Up FOUR Holes so the pin goes through!
My Dad always told me "K.I.S.S." (Keep It Simple Silly!)
Try it... and if you Like it, SHOW EVERYBODY!!!
You'll get lots of Boaters wondering why They didn't think of that!
One more thing... If you're going to leave it at a Dock to go get some Food or Bait,
you can put Padlocks on those latches, so you don't return to find your wheels have been "borrowed".
Thanks for the suggestions. I totally agree with the idea to keep things simple. This design worked for me and the water and extra little steps does not bother me. There is no doubt many possible ways to improve the design (fancy or not). Feel free to make the best for your purpose. 👍
Are the wheels so necessary.....
Thanks for watching my video. It is necessary for me as I almost always launching the boat by yourself.
Yes you are right ... well, like me in the country, Romania, there are no policemen who control you on alcohol ... on the water. This does not mean that I abuse alcohol.
Drink responsibly is a must. Enjoy with friends and family.
How much boat price please I am from Iraq I would like to know
This is the link to Amazon for a similar boat amzn.to/2vM2glh
only if I would catch 2 seabass 1 barracuda and tuna for sashimi
It would be amazing if you can catch all of them from the local lake near home. Cheers! 😉
Im thinking a dolly with wheels like that would get you to and from the water just as easy without attatching stuff to boat or having reach over edge into water not to mention extra weight and ugly wheels sticking up.
Just my opinion. If you can debunk my theory I'll retract my statement.
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Where do I purchase this fron
Thanks for watching my video. Somehow my boat is no longer available. This is the very similar boat amzn.to/2vM2glh
if it was winter .... you didn't feel good about putting your hands in the water to lift the wheels
Thanks for watching my videos. Oh come on. You are a fisherman. A little bit of your favor drink is going to fix you all up at the end of the day. Cheers.
30 years ago l had one.l a had a diving tank.and inflated in seconds.
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