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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: feisty on February 05, 2017, 07:05:27 PM
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After years of blowing up various zodiacs and achilles I'm thinking of going to the dark side. ... aluminium.
Just got back from 5 weeks on tour and got sick of unloading 2 hardtail mountain bikes, a kayak and the zodiac everytime I stopped for the night from the top of the hard floor. It turns what should be a 2 minute job into a 15 minute workout.
Not going to take the bikes again as the mechanicals get layered in dust and are exposed to too much salt air.
Kayak can go on the roof of the car and I am considering a 12 foot tinny for the top of the camper.
I love rubber duckies for their stability and relative comfort but hate the cleaning and washing process at after a day or two out. Thinking a tinny might reduce a bit of work for me.
Anyone got any ideas or advice?
BTW The pioneer already has a winch for the roof that can be used for the boat and my usual outboard is a yamaha 15 but i also have a newish 8 and 30 as well.
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Why not put the tinny of top of your car and the kayaks on the camper ?
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Why not put the tinny of top of your car and the kayaks on the camper ?
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Why not put the tinny of top of your car and the kayaks on the camper ?
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Travel in shade, and easier to get the boat close to the water.
I believe Speewa has a boat loader.... ;D ;D
Need to keep an eye on GVM.
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Thanks all. I reckon a tinny would be a lot easier (and cheaper) to put on the camper due to its lower height .
Good point GeoffA re the gvm. I dropped into a tip today with my camper in tow. Weighed the cruiser with bugger all in it and was a little shocked (alrhough I kind of expected it). So a roof topper on the car might be out.
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Porta bote if you can find one thats cheap enough second hand .. 100mm thick folded flat, Wheely bin type thick plastic, less than 5 minutes from unload to in the water and weighs aprox 25kg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnUKBWaFo6U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnUKBWaFo6U)
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Porta bote if you can find one thats cheap enough second hand .. 100mm thick folded flat, Wheely bin type thick plastic, less than 5 minutes from unload to in the water and weighs aprox 25kg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnUKBWaFo6U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnUKBWaFo6U)
That reminds me a bit of the 1.5mins it takes to put up a camper trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdyNNRzu3c4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdyNNRzu3c4) not a bad concept but this I think this is probably closer to reality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFGlRZIlps0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFGlRZIlps0)
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I like this type of rack/loader https://youtu.be/i0kD5HZ-NAo?t=10s and here is my version that I am part way through making. Some of the hard floor imports come bundled with a side loader and people seem to often be flogging them off on gumtree so they may be able to be easily modified to suit what your camper.
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^^^ That guy was painfull to watch huh !
Must admit the very first time I put my mates boat up it took me about 10 minutes on my own, while the mongrel sat back and had a beer . ;D
But once you work out what to do, it got quicker .
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I like this type of rack/loader https://youtu.be/i0kD5HZ-NAo?t=10s and here is my version that I am part way through making. Some of the hard floor imports come bundled with a side loader and people seem to often be flogging them off on gumtree so they may be able to be easily modified to suit what your camper.
Looks a lot like the pioneer factory oprion version which ideally would be what i want. As it only requires a pin to be renoved and the boat swings out of the way when not required. Someone was trying to sell one here in the classifieds here a couple of years ago for $500. The add has since been removed which is a shame.
I like the portaboat concept but don't need/want another outboard as mine are all too big.
Loved the old bloke in the portaboat video. My current small zodiac takes about 15 minutes to set up. It's the cleaning and loading and unloading everytime i want to set up camp that spoils the fun.
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Yeah the factory option is usually the best, just not always the cheapest. I watched their video of their boat loader when doing research but thought them having a rope going to someone out of frame so you couldn't see what they were doing was more than a bit suspicious.
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I have a quintrex 370 dart and a 15 Yamaha with a little bulldog fold up trailer all set up on our KK.
I ended up building my own boat loader and out board holder as well as fitting the little bulldog onto the drawbar of the KK. Works well for me. The only issue is housing everything else you need to take to use a boat. Eg safety gear fuel tank battery for sounder fishing gear anchor etc.
All this adds up to space and weight.
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This idea has to be adaptable to a camp trailer on crossover I would think. You could leave all the safety gear in the boat with a tonneau cover fitted.
http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/news/2012/mozzi-puts-sting-in-boat-carrier-market-33727 (http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/news/2012/mozzi-puts-sting-in-boat-carrier-market-33727)
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l have a Rino boat loader with the H pull adaptor to make loading easier to the roof .
Bargain at $900 as is where is &3 cross bars to suit a Patrol Just up the road in Nagambie :cheers:
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This idea has to be adaptable to a camp trailer on crossover I would think. You could leave all the safety gear in the boat with a tonneau cover fitted.
http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/news/2012/mozzi-puts-sting-in-boat-carrier-market-33727 (http://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/news/2012/mozzi-puts-sting-in-boat-carrier-market-33727)
Hey i like it but i don't like price. Good luck to him though.
I reckon i could do sometging with a manual winch, some teflon sliders and couple of wheels on top of the transom that might work just as well.
Funny part is his dolly/drawbar arrangement would be have to be registered as a trailer in Victoria. Any trailer carrying a boat, even a 6x4 has to be registered.
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l have a Rino boat loader with the H pull adaptor to make loading easier to the roof .
Bargain at $900 as is where is &3 cross bars to suit a Patrol Just up the road in Nagambie :cheers:
Hey speewa. Points for trying but I've never like boats on top of cars. Call me weird but i reckon if i put a boat up there it would just stay there as id be too lazy/scared to pull it down.
Anyway ive got no room as the RTT is up there (too lazy to take it off - see my point)
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Like one of the videos posted, you need a side loading boat rack so it doesn't affect your hard floor. Build/buy one. How much extra fuel does having a tinny on the roof use?
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Funny part is his dolly/drawbar arrangement would be have to be registered as a trailer in Victoria. Any trailer carrying a boat, even a 6x4 has to be registered.
bloke in my club got done for using his garden trailer that needs no rego to tow his boat. Apparently it became a boat trailer.
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Hey i like it but i don't like price. Good luck to him though.
$6500?
And he sold his house to market it??
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Any trailer, no matter how small, will be deemed a boat trailer if you put a boat on it.
I can't remember how small the boat would need to be, before it doesn't apply.
Not sure if there is a smaller than size, at all.
It doesn't have to be a powered boat either.
I've an inflatable row boat, out in the shed.
We could lay it in the bottom of one of those car boot jobbies (with that caster type wheel assembly), and see if any highway patrol or vicroad types bite.
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I've got a Finn spindrift cat. Being plastic, lightweight and a cat means it happily sits right way up on the camper's boat rack and can be loaded with the motor, fuel tank, fishing and safety gear. It's only little but how far do you really want to go? Being a cat it does a lot of things well in the ocean too.
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I've got a Finn spindrift cat. Being plastic, lightweight and a cat means it happily sits right way up on the camper's boat rack and can be loaded with the motor, fuel tank, fishing and safety gear. It's only little but how far do you really want to go? Being a cat it does a lot of things well in the ocean too.
Went to google to see what you have and now think I have a new project for my kayaks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1tpSCcR4U0&feature=youtu.be&t=1m10s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1tpSCcR4U0&feature=youtu.be&t=1m10s)
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I've got a Finn spindrift cat. Being plastic, lightweight and a cat means it happily sits right way up on the camper's boat rack and can be loaded with the motor, fuel tank, fishing and safety gear. It's only little but how far do you really want to go? Being a cat it does a lot of things well in the ocean too.
I hadn't heard of these either and also just spent the last hour or so checking them out. What a great option for traveling. A total weight of 50-55kg with a 260kg load capacity. Awesome.
Another option is the ezytoppers, fiberglass/foam sandwich. http://ezytopper.com.au (http://ezytopper.com.au) or http://www.crossxcountryboats.com.au/catalogue/search/98/car-topper-series.html (http://www.crossxcountryboats.com.au/catalogue/search/98/car-topper-series.html)
By some strange coincidence there were 2 of these at the creek camp site we stayed at over Christmas. Nice little bit of kit, one of the guys had done a lap and a bit with his, he loved it. Both of the guys put the boat on top of the canopy on their cruiser utes and towed a van. They both had the same little bolt together trailers as well. I had to ask if they where mates. :) One was from WA and the other from Gladstone.
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Just be sitting down when you get the price. They are good things but hand made. If you can get onto a tarpon 3.7 they are a composite skiff too. They were renamed Ultralight boats some time ago. I don't know if they are still around. A mate had one and it was quick with a 9.8 on it. I wouldn't leave them right way up on a rack and load them with gear like a plastic hull though.
Just found a link - mine is this 2.4 m model. I have a 6 and a 9.8 which both make it boogy.
You can imagine a 115kg bloke in it - Russian bears on pushbikes has been mentioned by the wife. It's good for taking the kids out for a strap, is bullet proof, and handles the sea. And its only 40 kg - I can carry it like a backpack.
I have also off set the motor to sit behind one hull. This leaves much less leg in the wash and being a touch overpowered the leg would start filling the boat with water once it got going too quick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QscORQGjP_M (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QscORQGjP_M)
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Today things progressed a lot. Bought myself a one owner 12 foot toppercraft tinny in very good period condition. Came with 15 hp yamaha outboard with 10 freshwater run in hours on it (basically brand new). Totally unmarked with all paint still on the prop. Came with original receipt and all manuals.
Also included was an excellent condition tilt trailer, complete with new tyres, a spare and off road jockey wheel.
The boat came with two removable padded tinny seat, fenders, original wooden oars, two brand new yamaha fuel tanks and fuel lines, compass and spare spark plugs.
It was part of a deceased estate.
All for $1200
the motor alone would be worth way more than that. Didn't know whether to post it here or in have you found a bargain.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/72ba33ac22e1a1c5cbc59e4100320ad1.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/fa2193ec04edfd191b118106e665d086.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/c6be4dd510dd4c6dbfa9849aea245b97.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170212/4880600d4dbff1160453b55f4130f0f2.jpg)
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What a steel.
Now how are you going to put it on the camper???
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What a steel.
Now how are you going to put it on the camper???
Yep. I did feel guilty. I had to tavel 480 km to get it.
In the short term the winch for the hard floor will be moved six inches towards the car. I don't normally bother with the winch but it will come in handy for the boat. The boat will get removable wheels on the corners of the transom. The boat will be turned over and the bow lifted onto the rear of the camper then winched on top. Might include some wooden dowel type rollers or teflon skids. Not exactly sure yet. I need to get it off the boat trailer to see how manageable it is. Boat overhangs the rear of the camper by 500 mm but hopefully i can reduce that
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Good one Feisty :cup:
Problem now is where do you carry the outboard, fuel tank/s, oars, seats ... ???
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There was somebody (can't find any pics) who basically used a couple of ramps to winch the boat and boat trailer up onto the top of the camper, I don't think it would be quick or easy but I assume it might balance out as I would imagine the boat would be ready to go as opposed to having to put the engine etc on.
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Good one Feisty :cup:
Problem now is where do you carry the outboard, fuel tank/s, oars, seats ... ???
Pretty right with that one. We've been taking outboarfs and gear for years with the zodiacs. The outboard and safety gear etc fits easily in the back of the cruiser. Fuel tank gets strapped between the stone guard and storage locker.
The seats are sometging I've never had to consider before and the wooden oars will get ditched for the collapsible zodiac oars which are much lighter and more compact(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170213/789b188642ff860fcef52690f1717993.jpg)
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There was somebody (can't find any pics) who basically used a couple of ramps to winch the boat and boat trailer up onto the top of the camper, I don't think it would be quick or easy but I assume it might balance out as I would imagine the boat would be ready to go as opposed to having to put the engine etc on.
Dont mind the idea of a nice set of compact ramps.
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Pretty right with that one.
Sounds like you're sorted then :D
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Finaly found this thread for you .. Fixed your boat camper troubles in one hit . ;D http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=21472.msg461905#msg461905 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=21472.msg461905#msg461905)
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Thanks Edz, very clever. Amazing work
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Hi Feisty, My mate builds the BT Combo GulfLander Extreme boat loader system check them out on youtube, He does ally canopies and fittouts and a heap of stuff not cheap but one of the best I have seen, Craig
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Thanks for sharing Craig. That looks like a great setup. Getting the boat onto the camper is my preference as that is where it will live as it helps with a lack of storage space at my place.
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Put the tinny on the camper tonight using the winch. 10 minutes with moderate effort. Still better than 20 minutes strapping 2 bikes, a canoe and zodiac on. However 10 minutes on means 10 minutes off which equates to 20 minutes in total. Sort of spoils the advantage of a 2 minute setup of a hatd floor camper though.
Should be quicker after I implement some of evo's suggestions.
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