Thanks for this excellent idea! Mine is very similar to yours with the exception of just using a few 2X4's below. Still allows me to store the pedal drive and all my fishing gear. The PVC works really well for supporting the kayak and keeps it stable on the cart. This will make loading and unloading my Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL in the truck. Greatest part, only took about 2.5 hours to build.
Hey Ryan I have that same exact bed extender and have had it now for about 4 years and never had a problem with it to haul my Hobie Outback in my short bed Nissan Frontier. Great tips bro. I like those straps and will need to get those.
Cool! I use to have this bed extender years ago, then went to the Boonedox, then went to 5 different trailers and then to the Will-I-Loader set up. Now going back to the trailer next month and that’s it!! Lol. With taking veterans out in the future and he little guy in a few years, need a trailer again. This will be it so the Mrs don’t hurt me!!! Haha. Thanks for the support. Yes the straps work good and they are stainless. Link is in description
@@rjmfishtales what a great cause taking vets out. I did see you video for the Will i loader which looks like a great device. Keep up the great job with you videos as I enjoy watching them.
Just slide it off truck and use the Boonedox landing gear to move around. Or right in back of truck. Or when I have on the trailer. Wherever, all over depending on how I haul that day.
Great video. Lots of great tips. What did you do with your Bixpy? I take off the motor but I leave the Hobie cover and the blue bixpy base. Looks like you do something else since the blue base is gone. Thanks.
I take the Bixpy blue base and motor off together. You can see the motor laying on the bottom of the cart. I use the thumb screws that came with Bixpy to remove the whole base and motor as a unit. I have the One Objective motor adapter on the back of the Hobie. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
Thanks for this excellent idea! Mine is very similar to yours with the exception of just using a few 2X4's below. Still allows me to store the pedal drive and all my fishing gear. The PVC works really well for supporting the kayak and keeps it stable on the cart. This will make loading and unloading my Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL in the truck. Greatest part, only took about 2.5 hours to build.
No problem. Yes building a cart for the garage is a must. Thank you for the comment and watching video. I appreciate it.
Hey Ryan I have that same exact bed extender and have had it now for about 4 years and never had a problem with it to haul my Hobie Outback in my short bed Nissan Frontier. Great tips bro. I like those straps and will need to get those.
Cool! I use to have this bed extender years ago, then went to the Boonedox, then went to 5 different trailers and then to the Will-I-Loader set up. Now going back to the trailer next month and that’s it!! Lol. With taking veterans out in the future and he little guy in a few years, need a trailer again. This will be it so the Mrs don’t hurt me!!! Haha. Thanks for the support. Yes the straps work good and they are stainless. Link is in description
@@rjmfishtales what a great cause taking vets out. I did see you video for the Will i loader which looks like a great device. Keep up the great job with you videos as I enjoy watching them.
Thanks Tim!
Thank you Ryan.
Absolutely. Your welcome
how would you rinse the yak after a saltwater trip?
Just slide it off truck and use the Boonedox landing gear to move around. Or right in back of truck. Or when I have on the trailer. Wherever, all over depending on how I haul that day.
Great video. Lots of great tips. What did you do with your Bixpy? I take off the motor but I leave the Hobie cover and the blue bixpy base. Looks like you do something else since the blue base is gone. Thanks.
I take the Bixpy blue base and motor off together. You can see the motor laying on the bottom of the cart. I use the thumb screws that came with Bixpy to remove the whole base and motor as a unit. I have the One Objective motor adapter on the back of the Hobie. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
Awesome
There’s 2 sizes to choose from, which one would be better for a Toyota Tundra?
If you are talking about the bed extender just the regular size one. I would not get the longer one. It will bounce around too much.
what was the height of the cart without the casters and no pvc ????
I don’t have it anymore. I am pretty sure I made frame 30 inches. Casters were 5 inches and with PVC overall was 39 inches or so.