Looks like a great trailer for the Bravo! Thanks for thinking to add the special added segment of video...the tilt feature is excellent for boat launch.
Hi, I really like your design and am in the process to mod the exactly same Harbor Freight trailer for my Bravo. Would yo mind share more detail on the PVC built for the mast support? Thanks!
I bought a similar trailer from northern tool and extented the tougue so I could haul my tandem island. I plan on selling the tandem island this year and buying a Hobie Wave. I like your design and believe it could be modified to fit the wider hulls,(beam). Thank you for your design ideas. Will let you know how it turns out. Mitch
+Mitchel Robinson Hey Mitchel, it is a great platform. The inside of the fenders are about 50", but if you raise up a couple inches, you can span over them to make it wider. One issue is that the trailer was designed to carry more weight, and the suspension is a bit stiff with the boat only. Added weight makes the ride smoother. Let us know how your mod works out. HH
I wouldn't build that storage area on top. It would cost more than the trailer, also be very time consuming to construct. And then you would have to pull the boat up, by sliding it on the carpet, instead of rollers. Rollers would be easier to pull it up on, also your going to be scraping the bottoms of the pontoons, and wearing out the carpet.
Looks like a great trailer for the Bravo! Thanks for thinking to add the special added segment of video...the tilt feature is excellent for boat launch.
Thanks for sharing this! Just bought a used Bravo and we are looking for something to haul it. Can you share more about your mast supports?
Excellent build!
good job. well done sir
Hi, I really like your design and am in the process to mod the exactly same Harbor Freight trailer for my Bravo. Would yo mind share more detail on the PVC built for the mast support? Thanks!
I bought a similar trailer from northern tool and extented the tougue so I could haul my tandem island. I plan on selling the tandem island this year and buying a Hobie Wave. I like your design and believe it could be modified to fit the wider hulls,(beam). Thank you for your design ideas. Will let you know how it turns out. Mitch
+Mitchel Robinson Hey Mitchel, it is a great platform. The inside of the fenders are about 50", but if you raise up a couple inches, you can span over them to make it wider. One issue is that the trailer was designed to carry more weight, and the suspension is a bit stiff with the boat only. Added weight makes the ride smoother. Let us know how your mod works out. HH
I am very interested in your PVC built mast rest for the trailer. Would you make your design available?
Special thanks to Stephen Tagliere for some original background music, and KO Sailing... especially Austin, for some help getting the boat home.
Dear can you share the dimensions for the trailer
4Ft X 8Ft... see Harbor Freight, Haul-Master, 1195lbs
@@hhthegreatham2424 please send it in details for all the trailer parts
I wouldn't build that storage area on top. It would cost more than the trailer, also be very time consuming to construct. And then you would have to pull the boat up, by sliding it on the carpet, instead of rollers. Rollers would be easier to pull it up on, also your going to be scraping the bottoms of the pontoons, and wearing out the carpet.