Standard Launching Trolley - Upto 18ft 6in

Standard Launching Trolley - Upto 18ft 6in is manufactured in the UK
Standard launching trolley for dinghies and small boats up to 18ft6 long or 5.6m.
SKU TRTRA185LT
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Description

Standard launching trolley for dinghies and small boats up to 18 foot 6 inch long or 5.6 meters.

Specification

  • A-frame galvanised steel construction, providing long lasting care free use.
  • Adjustable full width cradle.
  • 16inch pneumatic tyres, with plastic hubs, totally corrosion resistance.
  • High front handle to make handling easier.
  • 'D' rubber protector on all supports
  • This trolley has a keel roller to protect your boat's keel from damage, while sliding the boat on.
  • Supplied flat packed to allow shipping and supplied with tools and instructions (allow 15 minutes for assembly)


Delivered Free to most of the Mainland UK.

Add a nose wheel and bracket to make handling the trolley easier (it saves the need of lifting the front of the trolley).

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Customer Questions
A stratos would go on our 16 1/2 foot trolley https://www.tridentuk.com/gb/product-standard-launching-trolley-upto-16ft6-trtra165lt.html Can you email your full name address and phone number and I'll organise a quote sales@tridentuk.com Regards David
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Hi Elliot, This will not be suitable, you will need to look at the Heavy duty trolleys. The 16x6 wheels are rated at 280 Kgs max which with your boats weight distributed evenly between two wheels these will be fine however if you recover boats with extra weight in them (possibly water) or move them across an angled terrain so one wheel is considerably more loaded than the other you may encounter problems. As you have asked about a trolley up to 18 1/2 foot and yours is 16 1/2 foot it may be prudent if you can find the boats balance point then you'll have a better idea which trolley will be more suitable using the measurements in the extra images of the products. See the below link for an explanation https://www.tridentuk.com/gb/kbase/what-size-trolley-or-trailer-do-i-need-for-my-boat-dinghy.html Regards David
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