Hey guys,
I’m thinking about buying two of these boats. Anyone know if I can transport them both in my 6”4’ b
Truck bed? Maybe on there sides. Is it save to load them on their sides?
Thanks!
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Two Old Town Predators?
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Re: Two Old Town Predators?
Get a bed extender and you're all set. I would probably stack them on top of each other with some pool noodles in between when transporting.
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Re: Two Old Town Predators?
here's 4 boats on a bed extender, using foam pads between the boats
(parked at an Aransas Pass suite with room for two dads and three daughters)
(parked at an Aransas Pass suite with room for two dads and three daughters)
Re: Two Old Town Predators?
LOL That’s awesome! I’ve decided to build a Harbor Freight kayak trailer. Thanks guys!Ron Mc wrote:here's 4 boats on a bed extender, using foam pads between the boats
(parked at an Aransas Pass suite with room for two dads and three daughters)
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Re: Two Old Town Predators?
My buddy who has a Malone trailer uses it only when he needs to haul that many boats.
He much prefers hauling boats on his truck without hauling the trailer.
He much prefers hauling boats on his truck without hauling the trailer.
Re: Two Old Town Predators?
I've had a trailer and for freshwater fishing where I can launch at a ramp it's fine but for fishing the saltwater back lakes it wasn't the best option for me. I made a bed extender that is about the same height as the bed of my truck. This way I still have the bed to put our gear in. The system works best for me.