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Canoe/Utility Trailer up to 1500lbs Pictures
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Canoe/Utility Trailer up to 1500lbs Pictures
Pics of my Canoe trailer... I need a utility trailer also, so I built the "bed", all pressure treated, all galvanized fastners...enjoy
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Mobil 1, not Mobile 1
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Looks nice, but how is it in the cross winds? I would think with a light load that those wood panels would catch a lot of wind and blow it all over the place? Maybe just use some ratchet straps and anchors?
Edit: Nevermind - I just read the part where you needed a utility trailer as well.. Sorry. ![]()
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Regardless, the canoe catches alot of wind itself. But I've never seen it drift , it just tracks right behind the jeep.
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