Light Duty Trailer for Honda Accord to Carry 100 lb Kayak
Question:
I own a 2006 Honda Accord Sedan with Manual - the “beefy” version. I want to tow a 100 pound fishing Kayak. I was thinking of getting g a Malone light trailer. The hitch I have is a 1 and 1/4. Is this even possible? The roof rack option is right at maximum weight. Thought I had 1000 pounds to tow- only want to tow my 100 pound kayak safely. Thanks
asked by: Steve H
Expert Reply:
The Malone EcoLight Sport Boat Trailer part # MAL73FR would be a great option because it's lighter weight which will be easier on your tow vehicle, has the weight capacity for your kayak, and also is easy to load and unload.
Check out the review video I attached for more info on this as well.

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Malone EcoLight Sport Trailer for a Heavy Kayak - 7' Bunks - 400 lbs
- Kayak Trailer
- Bunk Boards
- 1 Kayak
- 14 Feet Long
- 400 lbs
- Extra Long Tongue
- 4-1/2W x 11L Foot
- Galvanized Steel
- Malone
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