How to build a Pelican Bass Raider dolly
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
- It’s very easy to build your own Pelican Bass Raider dolly. You’ll need a 2x6x8 board, (2) 10” wheels with rigid casters, (2) screw eye bolts 3 7/8”, (8) lag screws 3/8 x 1 1/2”, and (8) washers. I got my wheels from Harbor Freight Tools and the remainder of the items at Lowes Hardware. Total cost was approximately $60 and took about 1 hour. #pelican #bassraider #cart #dolly #pondprowler
Great idea... I have a classic accessories Colorado inflatable pontoon boat.... Was going to try to have something fabricated with metal but think I'm going to use your idea ... Thanks for video
Perfect video, thank you for showing this and also showing the parts at the end. 👍🏻 saving this video for when I need it soon!
You're very welcome!
Thanks so much for the step by step video....i picked up all the parts today and going to build mine for my 10 ft pond prawler :)
Did you do it?
Good Job Randy!! Thank you for the video.
Yeah buddy! Needed this to make my new dolly for my pelican bass Raider
Awesome video!! I just brought all of the same parts. More to come.
Great! Video thanks
Best one I’ve seen
I'm gonna make this today..thanku
Place the dolly more toward the center and it will be even easier to work with.
Any chance you can share how you get the boat on the dolly. Made one and I’m struggling!
Do you think this would work for pond hoping? Dragging through caribou moss?
I noticed he cut out the hard part, which is getting the dolly under the boat and getting the strap on it, lol
My harbor freight only had the swivel cast wheels. You think they will work as well? Or wait until they get the rigid cast? Thx
Get the rigid. I tried the swivel casters and they were awful, the wheels were rarely in synch on gravel or rough surfaces. Bought the rigid wheels and it they work great!!
I used them but put them in a fixed position by installing a screw.
Where do you pee when you are out on the water?
Where the fish pee 😂
Nice concept but without something holding the 2x4 off the ground looks like the weight of the boat would cause it to flip over with the wheels pointing up