Been doing some side projects lately. One of the cooler projects was this 29er dolly. The challenge was to modify an existing Seitech dolly by removing the belt and gunwale pads and adding a contoured, form fitting cradle. This adds an enormous amount of stability on the dolly and keeps the gunwales from getting crushed as is typical on these dollies. The outcome is a far superior dolly that is both stronger and gentler to the boat, especially when the sails are up, rigged and ready to launch on those breezy days. I can make more of these kits if anybody wants one. It's a direct bolt-on for quick and easy installation. I've also designed and build a trick system for mounting on top of a trailer and locking everything in place. Contact me direct for more info.
Friday, May 28, 2010
29er Carbon Dolly Cradles
Been doing some side projects lately. One of the cooler projects was this 29er dolly. The challenge was to modify an existing Seitech dolly by removing the belt and gunwale pads and adding a contoured, form fitting cradle. This adds an enormous amount of stability on the dolly and keeps the gunwales from getting crushed as is typical on these dollies. The outcome is a far superior dolly that is both stronger and gentler to the boat, especially when the sails are up, rigged and ready to launch on those breezy days. I can make more of these kits if anybody wants one. It's a direct bolt-on for quick and easy installation. I've also designed and build a trick system for mounting on top of a trailer and locking everything in place. Contact me direct for more info.
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