Can The Malone MicroSport Trailer For 4 Kayaks Carry A 14 Foot Kayak?
Updated 04/01/2021 | Published 03/30/2021 >
Question:
I am a little confused. Someone told me that this trailer is not long enough to carry my 14foot Kayak, that it would hang off too far. In the description, it says it will carry a 20foot boat. My other kayaks are 8foot and 10. From what Ive read in the other questions, it seems that the 14foot would fit but I want to confirm before I purchase.
asked by: DebP
Expert Reply:
Malone states that the Malone MicroSport Trailer with J-Style Carriers for 4 Kayaks - 800 lbs # MPG462G2 can hold kayaks that are up to 20 feet long, so you will have no issue hauling your 14 foot kayak. Just make sure you are not exceeding the overall weight capacity of 800lbs on this 4-kayak trailer. I attached a demonstration video for you to check out.
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Malone MicroSport Trailer with J-Style Carriers for 4 Kayaks - 800 lbs
- Kayak Trailer
- J-Style
- 4 Kayaks
- 20 Feet Long
- 800 lbs
- Spare Tire Included
- 78 Inch Crossbar
- 1-Tier
- Malone
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