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Did you ever imagine you could pull your kayak by bike? Now you can. The base model carries one kayak. The double-decker option allows you to carry two!
Kayaking is a popular sport in British Columbia, where Tony's Trailers are built. So it was just a matter of time before customers began asking Tony if he could provide the ultimate human-powered travel experience: land and water via a kayak bicycle trailer. (And yes, we all know what's next--but parasailing bicycle trailers will have to wait until next year...)
Tony researched existing models and then came up with a kayak-pulling design, the "Trayak," that is generations ahead of its rivals. Tony's 'Trayak' kayak bicycle trailers incorporate a number of advantages:
By utilizing the innate strength of the kayak(s) being pulled, the trailer can be feather-light while the entire package is stable and solid. In engineer-speak, this approach is known as "stressed-member" construction. It's used in aircraft, sailboats, and now—bicycle trailers!
The kayak trailer converts instantly to a grocery-getter model, or to many other configurations for load carrying-limited only by your imagination.
These bicycle trailers are designed to carry kayaks, canoes and even dinghies, to your beach of choice. Load and unload from the trailer, and when the trip is over you get home to a ready-made storage rack, ready to go for the next outing. Ongoing development based on research and user feedback has resulted in a very versatile, very strong trailer.
Tony will custom-fabricate a boat trailer that suits your needs exactly. Contact him via the phone number or email address at the bottom of this page.
Also available are cargo bicycle trailers, bicycle trailers for the disabled, dog trailers and trailers for carrying groceries and other items by bike.
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Price List and Enquiry Form — Kayak Bicycle Trailers Please e-mail or phone if you need help in completing the enquiry form below. THE BASIC MODEL |
766 Handy Road, Mill Bay
British Columbia, Canada, V0R 2P1
Phone: (250) 743-9915 E-mail: tonyhoar@shaw.ca
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