My trailer is kind of high and I'm falling out of love with crawling under the hull-halfway-off-the-trailer to insert the beach wheels into the scupper tubes.
Also, from Day-1 I was never even a little bit in love with the weight I have to lift when moving the AI on the scupper dolly - balance point and all that...
I am thinking in terms of a couple of slide-on "T" assemblies that would convert the scupper dolly into a bunk-based dolly that could be positioned to taste - i.e. at or near the balance point - and also ease the transition from trailer to beach wheels.
Here is a partial breadboard:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1081497986 ... 6804600402I am thinking that the problem comes with the long lever arm from the "T" joint to the wheels....so the "T" has to be a lot stronger than the non-structural nature of PVC allows.
First thing that comes to mind is running a router over a couple of sections of 2x4 or 2x2 and then figuring out what to slip over the scupper cart's uprights and join to the 2x4's with sufficient strength.
No hose-clamping to the scupper cart: I want these things to be easily removable.... probably just keep them in the bed of my pickup truck and slide them on when needed with the beach wheels stored as usual upside-down in the scupper tubes.
Can anybody suggest something that will not be excessively heavy ?
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2015 AI in "Dune" - "The Grey Pig"
2017 Trailex 450 Trailer
Pre-September 2015 cradles
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