How To Install Kayak Trailer Bunks
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this video, Gramps demonstrates the installation process of the Malone Extra Large Bunks on a kayak trailer.
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Hi Gramps in Bedford. This is Gramps in Henryville. You may have already done this but I ended putting the axle on top of the springs, raised the hitch ball height and got a couple of 5 ft. roller bunks. Closer to the water and one little push and it's in the water. I tried the pvc and wooden carpeted bunks, but the rollers are the best. I have a Jackson Big Rig. Probably over 160lbs easy with the battery. Only problem is getting it back on the trailer...keeps wanting to slide back in, but I kind of got it down pat now. I could use my boat crank again but I got to get a little exercise. Just a couple more ideas that might help someone. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Very nice setup.
When i get a trailer for my kayak im definitely doing this.
Hey Gramps - two questions. 1 - I don’t see the video you mentioned about how to put carpet on the 2x4 bunks. Where is that? 2 - I have old bunks with the L-shaped brackets you screw into the wood from a jet ski trailer. So I have those L-shaped brackets. I don’t have the bracket that attaches the bunks to the trailer frame. Where did you get those flat pieces with the holes you used as risers you u-bolted to the trailer frame. Thanks!
Also from Southern Indiana. Converting my old 20’ seaark trailer into multi carrying kayak trailer. I’ll probably incorporate a few of the things you’ve done here. As well as some thoughts and ideas of others that built kayak trailers. Just not sold on the PVC. Subjected to crack to easily. Where do you fish? Patoka? Haven’t been on my kayak there yet.
I avoid Patoka like the plague. Brush Creek, Bluegrass, Boggs
@@FishinwithGRAMPS we fish a lot out of a boat on the Ohio river. Giant cats are always a target. But, we catch a lot of big bass, (large, Smallmouth and Spotted bass) in the creeks in the fall
Just noticed you’re also from Bedford. I make custom tackle and airbrush all my own crankbaits.
@@stripermanly that's awesome!
Ubolt size is 3/8" x 3" x 4-1/2"
Great video, watched your videos all the time. There's a problem that I'm having is backing up the trailer which I can't see the trailer at all. I'm hauling my 106 pdl with a 10 1/2 ft. Ski trailer with my 1/2 ton truck. Any advice or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Grab a kayak flag from Yakattack and put it on the back when you go to launch. Good for reference when backing and on the water safety
Hey, have the same trailer and 2 106 pdl. I'm waiting on my bunk hardware to show up after being on backorder. Did you find having 12" of bunk sticking out the back enough length for wet launching? Do you wish you had gone longer? I'm doing the same setup as you other than mine will fit 2 kayaks. Made my bunks 84" and will have them run all the way to the drop down on the kayak in the front like you did.
Should be just fine
Are you able to launch with this setup? I have the eco light with the bunks and it's way too high to ramp launch. There are some cross bars that make it high.
Took those bars off
@@FishinwithGRAMPS Which Malone trailer is yours? I have the eco light... looks like your might be a model up but looks similar. I have the small wheels. What size Ubolts are those?
What size u bolts ?
Size bolts ?
What is the length of the 2X4 bunk?
7 foot
Wood bunks will not line up with a Sportsman kayak hull , have to use 3” pvc !
Old Town sells Malone trailers on their website. I was a member of the Old Town Pro Staff, I am pretty up to date with the information I put out.
That’s great but the wood bunks still don’t line up
I have wood bunks and they work great for my 106mk
No worries about wood damaging your yak?
Not at all, Old Town actually sells the Malone Trailers with the wooden bunks on their website.
@@FishinwithGRAMPS thanks, just got a trailer and wondering what kind of bunks I want.... Appreciate the video, and reply
@@OutdoorMishaps glad to help!