Bcastile wrote:
Something I'd keep an eye on with this type of system is sagging on the sides of the Pro Angler. With the supports down the center, there is a good amount of weight on the outside and overtime, and you may see some deck distortion. You could measure the distance between the hull and the wood stand and see if it changes after a week or two, but some foam blocks or something like that on the frame would probably help take some of that load up.
Congratulations on the new boat! Hope to see some on the water photos before too much longer.
Thanks for this! Drawing up some plans for my storage cart now.
My plan is to make the cart around 8' long x 34" wide with 3" pvc
Temporarily attach the 8' upper 2x4 runners down about midways to keep the legs from towing inward with the weight of the yak on top.
Once i see where the sides settle, move the carpeted horizontal runners back up just touching the bottom of the yak to prevent any sagging.
Might have an even better idea but i'm still thinking it through.
I will know more when i actually start building it...right now its resting on 8 pillows...lol