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Don't worry Dave, we have everything you need. The Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MPG464-LB will allow you to carry boats up to 20' long and can support up to 500lbs on the crossbars. So with the Bunk Kit #MPG561 and 2 Bike…
view full answer...Hey Chuck, Malone has a spare tire and mount for the Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer for a Heavy Kayak #MAL73FR with part #MAL33FR. It's just a simple U-bolt that you'll use to clamp the wheel to the frame of the trailer, just…
view full answer...The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 that you referenced was designed to be used with boats that are up to 14 feet in length like what you have now. I attached a picture that shows the range of where the winch…
view full answer...You'll need to adjust the bunks on the Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MAL25FR some to account for the shape of the pontoons but yes, this trailer will have no issues working with your Blue Sky Boatworks 360 Pro fishing kayak!
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The big difference between the two trailers is the EcoLight trailers like part #MAL43FR were made to be lighter weight for smaller vehicles and have lower weight capacities. This weighs 145 lbs and has a 400 lb capacity whereas the MicroSport…
view full answer...The Yakima EasyRider Double Decker Trailer #Y08129 is pretty well setup for off-road situations like you mentioned. It comes with shocks and decently aggressive tread tires so that it would handle moderate off-road scenarios like what most find…
view full answer...We have the CE Smith boat trailer part #CE48810 which is designed for small boats like your 12.5 foot Flycraft inflatable boat. I attached a picture that shows a similar boat loaded on this trailer as well.
view full answer...You actually do not want the weight of the load on a trailer to balance perfectly on either side of the axle. You want more weight forward so that the trailer doesn't sway. What you'll want is 10-15 percent of the total…
view full answer...Yes, the CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 does come pre-greased. You will want to grease the hubs approximately every 12 months or 12,000 miles.
view full answer...Yes, the Malone MicroSport to LowBed Trailer Conversion Support Tubes #MAL33TR will allow you to transform your MicroSport Trailer #MPG461B2 into the LowBed #MAL25FR. This will make it much easier to load your kayaks or possibly we launch them…
view full answer...Yes, if you install the #MAL33TR on your Malone Microsport you'd still have the same amount of bar space to carry the same amount of kayaks as you did before. This keeps the bars still above the fenders of the trailer so you…
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Don't worry Dave, we have everything you need. The Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MPG464-LB will allow you to carry boats up to 20' long and can support up to 500lbs on the crossbars. So with the Bunk Kit #MPG561…
view full answer...Hey Chuck, Malone has a spare tire and mount for the Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer for a Heavy Kayak #MAL73FR with part #MAL33FR. It's just a simple U-bolt that you'll use to clamp the wheel to the frame of the…
view full answer...The CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 that you referenced was designed to be used with boats that are up to 14 feet in length like what you have now. I attached a picture that shows the range of where the winch…
view full answer...You'll need to adjust the bunks on the Malone LowBed MicroSport Trailer #MAL25FR some to account for the shape of the pontoons but yes, this trailer will have no issues working with your Blue Sky Boatworks 360 Pro fishing kayak!
view full answer...The difference between the Class II and Class III hitches has to do with their Gross Trailer Weight (GTW), their Tongue Weight (TW), and their Hitch Receiver Size. Class II trailer hitch receivers have a 1-1/4 inch receiver and can be rated up to…
view full answer...The big difference between the two trailers is the EcoLight trailers like part #MAL43FR were made to be lighter weight for smaller vehicles and have lower weight capacities. This weighs 145 lbs and has a 400 lb capacity whereas the MicroSport…
view full answer...The Yakima EasyRider Double Decker Trailer #Y08129 is pretty well setup for off-road situations like you mentioned. It comes with shocks and decently aggressive tread tires so that it would handle moderate off-road scenarios like what most find…
view full answer...We have the CE Smith boat trailer part #CE48810 which is designed for small boats like your 12.5 foot Flycraft inflatable boat. I attached a picture that shows a similar boat loaded on this trailer as well.
view full answer...You actually do not want the weight of the load on a trailer to balance perfectly on either side of the axle. You want more weight forward so that the trailer doesn't sway. What you'll want is 10-15 percent of the…
view full answer...Yes, the CE Smith Multi Sport Plus Boat and Kayak Trailer w/ Bunks #CE48870 does come pre-greased. You will want to grease the hubs approximately every 12 months or 12,000 miles.
view full answer...Yes, the Malone MicroSport to LowBed Trailer Conversion Support Tubes #MAL33TR will allow you to transform your MicroSport Trailer #MPG461B2 into the LowBed #MAL25FR. This will make it much easier to load your kayaks or possibly we launch them…
view full answer...Yes, if you install the #MAL33TR on your Malone Microsport you'd still have the same amount of bar space to carry the same amount of kayaks as you did before. This keeps the bars still above the fenders of the trailer so you…
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