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Boat Trailer Dollies - Manual and Motorized Boat Trailer Movers

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Eradicate the strain of maneuvering a small runabout, trailer sailor, or PWC with the assistance of a compact tool such as one of the high-quality boat trailer dollies. Manufactured in a robust steel to offer a durable and rugged build, and coated in a corrosion resistant paint to endure working in the often-harsh marine conditions. These dollies offer stability, with grip handles, to allow for ease in movement and control.

A trailer dolly of a quality build is often capable of towing 600 - 700 lbs with ease, even traversing some of the rougher terrains. These dollies often come equipped with big pneumatic tires for a cushioned ride, a handle length at 42 - 49-inches to allow for a comfortable leverage height, and these accessories often weight in at 18 - 32lbs to suit a variety of watercraft. A towing or launching dolly of this nature is a hand pulling devise and is not designed or fit to be pulled by other means, such as behind a SUV.

A carrier or boat cart in a lightweight aluminum material is the ideal tool for maneuvering a small raft, kayak or canoe down to a riverbank in an easy and fast manner. These compact devises are often designed to traverse all terrains, including pavement, grass, sand, or gravel, as well as offering overall strength and durability. In addition, a trailer or boat dolly can adjust to towing an ATV, jet-ski, travel trailer or snowmobile.

Another option to manhandling a boat into position is to go for an electric or gas-powered trailer dolly. These are often seen as the perfect solution of moving a heavier load with ease, and deliver reliability at a cost-effective price.

Steer clear of dollies with lightweight or plastic wheels (as seen on a lawnmower), as these are not built to cope with maneuvering heavy-loads, and don't offer a sufficient load bearing weight or footprint as seen with pneumatic tires. A boat trailer dolly offers a dependable device for shifting a watercraft into the ideal position within close quarters, such as a garage or workshop.




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Nov 9, 2009 10:43am
jcmayer777
I have one of these. They really do make pushing the boat around much easier.
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