Hi myself and my daughter are fairly new to kayaking. Having previously borrowed kayaks from a family member and really enjoyed our outings we have taken the plunge and bought 2 x Bluefin Swift kayaks.
I would really appreciate some guidance in transporting the kayaks, I would ideally like to purchase a utility trailer so we can use it for other domestic uses, skip runs etc, etc. I have looked at 6ft x 4 ft trailers with ladder racks but I’m not sure if this would work.
Kayak dimensions are 294cm long x 88cm wide x 35cm deep.
Any help greatly appreciated!
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