Brad, I think your solution makes lots of sense. It fits your situation well and is quite ingenious. I suggest that you lube the ramps with water or dish soap to minimize the wear overtime on the hull. I also like your retractable lanyard for the hand towel. Great video! Gerry
Brad, you may add a 1x4 on the outside of your slide to help control the boat and a nylon stray to keep them from spreading. I used some of your ideas. Good
Great job but at almost 70 I have no plans on jumping out of my perfectly good Twin Troller even if the water is warm. Hopefully one day you can find a trailer. Good luck Fishing
Brad, I think your solution makes lots of sense. It fits your situation well and is quite ingenious. I suggest that you lube the ramps with water or dish soap to minimize the wear overtime on the hull. I also like your retractable lanyard for the hand towel. Great video! Gerry
Very good set up. I like it. Will it be better if you put carpet on the running board.
No pun intended but regarding a trailer and similar limited space restrictions, we’re in the same boat! 😆😉
Brad, you may add a 1x4 on the outside of your slide to help control the boat and a nylon stray to keep them from spreading. I used some of your ideas. Good
Excellent! Thanks for the detailed video. 🎣
Great job but at almost 70 I have no plans on jumping out of my perfectly good Twin Troller even if the water is warm. Hopefully one day you can find a trailer. Good luck Fishing
Good job Brad!!
Brilliant! would be useful for much of the kayak community. question. i notice your TT pedals are in the back of the boat??
Yes. My wife is usually up front so I got used to being in the back. :)
You could spray bed liner on the top of your ramps and everything would slide easier.
Put hids on the outside of the ramps to p
Keep it lined up
Excellent! 👍
after all this time are you still pleased with the twin troller? I'm in Ohio and thinking about getting one.
Sorry for recommending a trailer so just keep doing it the way that works for you.
Nice