Now that is good advice!
(that he still wont take) Sent from my VOG-L09 using Ausfish mobile app
Now that is good advice!
(that he still wont take) Sent from my VOG-L09 using Ausfish mobile app
Reversin the trailer and car in will be a stressful event each trip when i bought the boat home as mentioned in my old yard it took a good 30mins of reversing and atlease 8 attempts backing it in
This yard is up hill and the whole rig is much longer
I need a pusher/puller might try invest in a ride on mower or a cheap tatty 4x4 4 wheeler motor bike with a towing attachment
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Can you tow it in forward?
My ride on was bugger all use on a 16ft glass boat so I reckon you'll struggle.
If you must root around with this sort of operation, get a 12v 4wd winch from any of the big box stores when on sale. Concrete a block into the ground and bolt the winch to it. Hook a decent sized battery to it and hook a good charger to it when winching.
This is still a $1K option though. $600 for a winch, $200 for a battery, concrete etc and that doesn't include a decent charger.
Towing it strait in was difficult i had to back up and realign a few times and just got the shits drove in and bent the drain pipe
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Save your money and put it towards a proper fuel tank for the boat.
Gunna no money for anything for another 2-4 weeks but being the start of winter whatever cash i can scrape up will go into afterpay for fibreglass supplies and resin so i can keep kicking along while its cold weather
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apologies if posted already , 12V motorised jockey wheel mover (graysonline) $361.00
Hey Cat im pretty much set on a Trailer Valet they have all good reviews the only dud reviews on youtube are of guys not reading the instructions on installation
I will just need to get the trailer up as far as i can possibly halfway thru the gates than use the TV cant use it while the trailer is in the front yard as the hill/driveway is too steep the driveway flattens out at the top and i cant reverse once halfway in the yard with next to no clearance
Im hopping once the hull is finished and shes on the new trailer to build a nice long 7-8 meter carport to park the boat under keep her out of the rain
I guess my order of things will be supplies, rego boat and trailer than get the trailer valet last i looked at those chinese electric 12v movers but seen the 350watt version is a update being a updated model they must not be very popular i could only find one or two videos of them on youtube
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This is what im up against at the very bottom of my driveway its 13 degrees if i can get the trailer to the top half of my front yard driveway its only 5 degrees that is the max gradient for these electric trailer moverAttachment 121579Attachment 121580
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Gazza, you have more tools and gadgets than I can afford and I've been collecting for a while. How do you do it?
Digs im a huge budget person a bit about me i pay all my bills and allow my self $240 a fortnight for food, petrol and dogs food usually only last 1 week than i go very easy for the next week
Big part of my life revolves around budgetting tho not so much i have to buy all no frills food over brand name food but tools are usually cheap tools unless i get bitten buying ozito bunnings rubbish than i buy a cheap brand name
Plus i hardly ever leave the house so i have a bit of free cash
I was also paying $340 a fortnight for renting one room no bills or food included
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I may build a trailer mover i found this web site https://www.saferwholesale.com/Searc...&Submit=Search a few people on youtube have built these movers they use trolley, wherl barrow, quad motorbike parts and a regular car winch
The 12,000lb model according to that web side has 616kg of actual pull force from a geared 1600kg winch
They also mention it can be used on dirt and grass
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That's odd terminology on that site, it seems that the Regular Price is cheaper than the List Price.