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Standard launching trolley for dinghies and small boats upto 13ft 6" long or 4.1m.
SKU
TRTRA135LT
£341.25
In stock
Description
Standard launching trolley for dinghies and small boats up to 13 foot 6" long or 4.1meters
Suitable for
Enterprise
Hobie 405
Lark
Laser 13
Mercury
OK
RS200
Streaker
Any other dinghy or small boat upto 13ft6 long or 4.1m (Please note if you are putting an outboard motor on the back you will need a larger trolley).
Specification
A-frame galvanised steel construction, providing long lasting care free use.
Adjustable full width cradle.
14.5 inch puncture proof foam tyres with plastic hubs, totally corrosion resistance.
High front handle to make handling easier.
'D' rubber protector on all supports
This trolley has a keel roller to protect your boat's keel from damage, while sliding the boat on.
Supplied flat packed to allow shipping and supplied with tools and instructions (allow 15 minutes for assembly)
Delivered Free to most of the Mainland UK.
Add a nose wheel and bracket to make handling the trolley easier (it saves the need of lifting the front of the trolley).
More Information
SKU
TRTRA135LT
Reviews
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Product Questions (6)
Customer Questions
Hi IanWeight wise the trolley is made to take up to approx 170Kgs however you may need a larger trolley if you have an engine on the Funyak (or anything else you may want to carry). With the engine fitted, the balance point of the boat will be much further back and you will want the trolley to sit just behind the balance point so it feels light and easy to manoeuvre at the handle. Finding the balance point is straight forward, either by moving the boat back and forth on a piece of wood (or fender, boat roller, plastic drum) or two of you either side of the boat with a rope of strop between you under the boat lifting it up and moving along to find the sweet spot.I hope that helpsDavid
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Hi MichaelIf you look at the extra images of the product you will see all the dimensions so you can check where your bilge rails will sitI will say that the Comet is 11'4" Long and you can check the balance point but I'd think the below would be more suitable as this is what we recommend for a Comet and also a Gull https://www.tridentuk.com/gb/product-standard-launching-trolley-upto-12ft6-trtra125lt.html I hope that helpsDavid
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Hi Peter If you are putting the package in the car I'd advise you unpack it and put it in piece by piece as you will be less likely to damage your upholstery that way. The longest parts are the side arms which are about 2.4 meters long which will fit in most cars I'd have thought.RegardsDavid
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Hi AndyIf you add the parts you require to your shopping cart then view cart (arrow in top right corner or view cart pop up window), there in the cart is a shipping calculator (may need to scroll down a little) which requires your postcode and should then give you optionsRegardsDavid
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Hi Pat The package is approx. 265 X 40 X 30 CM 28KG The trolley is a shorter version of our 14 foot trolley which would fit a GP14 133kgs so the weight is fine To get the right trolley you need to either find the boats balance point and buy a trolley a little longer or measure your trolley and compare to ours. You can see the measurements of our trolleys in the extra images 13 1/2 trolley Bow to cradle 2300mm 14 1/2' trolley Bow to cradle 2440mm I hope that helps Regards David
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Hi Jeremy Yes it can Regards David
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