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Bed Extenders (EXTENDERS/LIGHTS/REFLECTORS/PADDING, Etc.)
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03/07/14 06:02 PM
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Fish ZoMbiE
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One of many ways we transport/haul our yaks.  Don't forget to attach the Red Flag! & CFrogs NEW setup  : Try Moutain Sports in Arlington TX . They carry the T Bone bed extenders. They are better for traveling over uneven ground IMO. Look at Harbor Freight's or Amazon's bed extenders if your on a budget. If your handy with the steel, you could always make your own. Kayak Transporting Hauling Kayaks Bed extenders Legal Lights Law Requirements
Last edited by Fish ZoMbiE; 03/08/14 06:21 PM.
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Re: Bed Extenders - Lights/Reflectors/Padding etc.
[Re: Fish ZoMbiE]
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03/07/14 08:24 PM
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Yak FinAddic
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When you are stuck with out a pick up, don't fret just make things easy and find a used trailer. I found a Catamaran Trailer but jet ski trailers, jon/v bottom boat trailers or even a utility trailer will do the trick. I started with this for a couple hundred buck off craigslist  Turned it into this  And now have this  I am really considering converting this from a double decker to a side by side to make loading both kayaks hassle free by just backing them into the water. Right now its do able bc I only have two yaks on the trailer when there are two of us fishing so a little team work helps.
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