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I'm near to starting fishing again after retiring, buying a house, and moving to the other side of the country.
I'm wanting to upgrade my tube to a toon so that I can float the little red and harass some brown trouts. Small problem with transporting anything bigger than a tube though. I drive a Miata. Roof racks are out and trunk space doesn't exist. There was a post last year (I think) about a contraption that fit into a reciver hitch and held a toon vertical behind the car. I have dredged through pages of old stuff and can't seem to find it. Does anybody remeber who sells the things?
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I am not the expert here, and I am sure more experienced tooners will pipe up soon.. but .. I live in Ca.. and everday I see a wide variety of surfboards etc being transported in a lot of different way.. in pickups..on the back of cars .. on the roof... etc.. if its set up right (to decrease resistance).. then you should be able to transport with a minimum problem..
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I have to stand corrected here (told you Im the newbie).. I went back and looked at the miata. .. and from what I can see.. unless major mods are done.. and even then it would be shakey.. I cant see a way to safely transport a toon on that size of car.. maybe a small car type of trailer would work better..
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well the Rocky is a small suv type vehicle.. and the Miata is a sports car style.. so I can see where the Rocky would work better.. when I first posted I was thinking of mods to something like a heavy duty bike rack.. with a second piece angled toward the car.. or the rack itself.. that way you could strap the toon to the main rack and strap the other half to the chasis of the car.. I know .. sounds kind of weird.. just a thougt is all.
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So do you mean the rack for the third toon slides into the first rack? Any pics of that?
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Yes, but no pictures and it is winterized right now, sorry.
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So did you go to the next size smaller on the tubing or put another slide-in bracket on the side of the first? I am looking at modifying mine and have a friend who is building a trailer who is interested in carrying 3 toons, so any help is appreciated.
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I have got to get some pictures of this trailer cause it is really well done.
The second risers are the same size tubing, but on size smaller was welded inside and sticks out about 6". I drilled a hole through both and use a clip, but I tie the boats to the frame so it really isn't going anywhere.
I would like to put about a foot high side around the who thing so I would have to tie down the bottom boat, plus the oars.
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Thanks that helps alot.
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