I was thinking along the lines of a trailer of sorts. My mate Gary, modified a motorcycle trailer with great effect, easy to move around and a doddle to load/unload the yak.
Nice and light, not that cheap generally, most go for £300 on Ebay. I really liked the idea, though I also fancied some storage space. In fact, a lot of storage space would make it double as a camping/yak expedition trailer. Plus it would keep my wife quiet as the garden rubbish could still be easily removed !
I've looked at a few types, basic camping trailers, box trailer, dog trailers.. and of course canoe and kayak trailers. I saw one that fitted the bill though it was a 12 return journey away. New, these kayak trailers go for £1500-2000 and I wasn't prepared to stump up that sort of cash.
Anyway, I've taken the plunge and picked up this custom built surfboard trailer this evening.
As it stands I can easily throw my yak straight onto the existing Thule bars. However, with some J-bars and could fit 2-3 yaks on top. Inside there's a huge amount of space.
There's a small amount of work initially, a couple of replacement nuts and bolts, hinge re-alignment, all very minor stuff.
I have plans for this trailer, various modifications, etc in order to make it into a top piece of kit. I'm open to suggestions on what might be a good idea..
Current thoughts:
- Modify the inside of the rear door into a 'kitchen' (fold down cooker with some basic storage.
- Storage for 2 jerry cans and a water container.
- Large battery on a split charge powering 12v outlets for cool boxes, chargers, etc and a feed to an inverter for a 240v outlet
- Perhaps an input for an external camping hook-up.
- Internal lighting.
As a follow up, I decided to sell this trailer for various reasons. I replaced it with something more suitable, see here: Kayak trailer project
4 comments:
That is a great trailer! I can defenitely see the advantages while taking camping/kayaking trips!
Rob, you could make a bed in there. Got myself a trailer but blinking tow hitch is £400 to have fitted. Skoda Octavia VRS apparently need removable hitch due to Reversing sensors. Lovely trailer Rob
Well I'm busy modifying the trailer so it'll be a few weeks until I can really start using it.
The lid was way too heavy so I'm making one out of aluminium, then I'm looking to fabricate some storage space for camping/cooking equipment at one end. Lots of ideas...
Expensive tow hitch!!... ouch.
Awesome Trailer! I have seen some pretty hokey modifications before but this looks great. Can't wait to see pics with your boats on top!
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