Bow trolley

A sib is a soft floor inflatable boat that will roll up and fit into a bag to ease with carrying or storage.
There are many different floor designs, exampoles include - Air floor mat, Wooden/Metal boards over an Inflatable Keel or a High Pressure V Floor.
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Re: Bow trolley

Post by Andy » 20 Feb 2019, 17:37

I saw a few advertised on Gumtree the other day

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Re: Bow trolley

Post by Captain cod » 20 Apr 2019, 22:35

I use one of these and I made an attachment that gets strapped to the underside of the boat to the 3 d rings
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I'll try and dig out the thing I made so you have an idea

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Re: Bow trolley

Post by Gazpic » 24 Jun 2019, 07:09

Hi Captain. Have you got a pic of the attachment you used with the trolley ?

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Re: Bow trolley

Post by Captain cod » 27 Jun 2019, 18:09

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Sorry mate I forgot all about it.
This sits wonder the boat at the front and is held in place by 3 straps. That go through the the front 3 D rings.
Once the straps are tightened it's is very secure. The tow ball of the puller sits inside the hole and the boat can be moved forwards backwards and the puller can even be moved at 90 degrees to the boat so it is very manoeuvrable

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Re: Bow trolley

Post by Patrick-H » 11 Sep 2019, 13:45

Anglesey marine do 1 for £89.95 + postage ...
http://www.angleseymarinesupplies.com/d ... olleys.php

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Re: Bow trolley

Post by harrison » 11 Sep 2019, 23:36

Thought these looked quite a nice piece of kit. Found by a guy on the ‘other forum’ so can’t take any credit.

http://www.yachtshop.eu/en/product-trem ... 0transport


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