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Raft converted utility trailer 5 x 10 (70" x 126" deck), roller, winch

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Morrison, Colorado

Colorado titled utility trailer, converted to raft trailer.

Winch, roller bar, 2x12 pressure treated decking, spare tire. Tires are new last year, so maybe 2 thousand miles on them, tread for ages. Spare tire unused.
Updated to LED lighting.
Tie down rings added on sides

I have the original drop gate also, however I had to grind off one of the attachment points to remove for rafting. I have the grinder off loop and the gate if buyer wants them to rewed or put gate back on...

Make: Carry-On Trailers
  • OVERALL W X L:79" x 168"
  • BED W X L:60" x 120"
  • GATE W X H:57" x 49"
  • EMPTY WEIGHT:825 lbs.
  • PAYLOAD CAPACITY:2,165 lbs.
  • FLOOR:Wood, Treated 2x8
  • GVWR:2,990 lbs.
  • VOLUME CAPACITY:N/A yd.
  • AXLE 1:3,500 lb.
 
Discussion starter · #4 ·
I have used the space below for strapping the oars to the deck, rather than on the raft, putting SUP below, or small IK (spud), as well as strapping motor below raft for traveling to Deso…
A 14’ boat sits well, I had a trib that was centered pretty perfectly for this, never concerned myself with the floor hanging, most drop stitch floors won’t care whether they’re supported…
I have a 15’9” now so needed a longer trailer than this one.

nice benefit is that it’s 15” tires but that also means the boat sits higher, but with the winch and rolller bar, can be winched onto trailer fully loaded by one person. I use a strap below the boat and looped onto each oar tower.