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The Seamax Deluxe 4 by 4 Boat Launching Dolly is a commercial-grade, corrosion-resistant launching system designed for inflatable, aluminum, and fiberglass boats. Featuring a marine-grade T6 aluminum frame, 14" air-filled tires tested to 1000 lbs, and a fully adjustable 4-stage length and dual-angle wheel arm system, it supports up to 600 lbs load capacity. Its quick-release, spring-loaded adjustments and compact transom bracket ensure easy installation and versatile performance, making it the go-to choice for millennial boaters seeking durability, convenience, and style on every launch.
| ASIN | B00AWGS46E |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #467,597 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Boat Trailer Tires & Wheels |
| Brand | Seamax |
| Brand Name | Seamax |
| Caster Type | Pneumatic |
| Color | Sliver |
| Country of Origin | Canada |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2013 |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.01 x 15.98 x 24.02 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.7 x 15.1 x 5.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seamax Marine |
| Material | Aluminum, Nylon |
| Model Name | Deluxe Boat Launching Dolly |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Package Weight | 8.62 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Deluxe Boat Wheels |
| Product Dimensions | 12"D x 16"W x 24"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Sports |
| Special Feature | Easy Assembly |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Weight Limit | 600 Pounds |
C**N
Aweseom.
These are awesome! We'll built and easy to install.
H**A
Super quality and great customer service.
These are hands down the nicest, best design out there for adding wheels to a small boat. I am using them on my inflatable tender so we can take it up on the beach while we aren't using it and the boat is on the mooring. No need for a small dolly tailer. I also use it when we take out boat in out enclosed trailer with bikes on an adventure. open the ramp tailgate and roll to the water. Easy as that. No parts to float off or sink, adjustable height and angle. Just great.
E**G
So Far So Good!
I got these for my Lowe 1240 Jon Boat (see pics). Some of the reasons I got these are: 1, Hand launch pretty much anywhere a canoe or kayak can launch; 2, Easy to move the boat around the garage and yard when doing work on it or storing; 3, Didn't need/want a trailer as I can put the boat in the back of my pickup which brings us back to reason #1, being able to hand launch. My Jon weighs approximately 110 lbs dry, add my Merc 6 HP and that adds about 60 lbs, so now you're looking at 170 plus whatever gear I add when I go fishing. I can move this around pretty easily loaded as is. With additional trolling motor, battery and anchors that will probably add another 70 to 100 lbs. I was very impressed with the fit and finish of the kit as I only had seen vids and pics on the web before I received them. Installation was very easy. It will vary depending on your boat and transom. My top holes/bolts were perfect length and I was able to use the included Acorn Nuts to secure on the inside, leaving a nice clean finish and no rough bolt and nut ends to catch skin or clothing. The bottom holes I went to the hardware store and got shorter bolts since the boat was much thinner there. I was then able to use the Acorn Nuts to do the same as the top holes. I used Loctite Marine PL in the holes and on the mounting brackets to keep things watertight. So far I'm happy with the installation. Most of my launch areas will be existing ramps that have decent access. Depending on how much I load the boat and the terrain I'm going over, there could be a few areas these could be hard to move in but if that happens you take a bit out of the boat and improvise. From some of the setups I've seen, mine looks to be just on the lighter side. Other boats I've seen using there have been bigger inflatables with 50hp outboards on the back launching on sandy/rocky beaches. I've also seen 14 and 16 foot Jons using these to hand launch. As long as your total weight doesn't go over the recommendation of the wheel kit, and you can lift it and move it, these can work for many types and sizes of boats. Also, I did call SeaMax with some questions before I made the purchase. They were very helpful and answered all my questions concerning installation and usage. Two HUGE Thumbs up for that! I hope this review has provided useful information in your decision making process. I will update if needed or if I run across anything else that may be useful.
S**I
Worth the extra money!
I purchased this item over the cheaper version for two reasons. The fist and to me the most important feature is that once you are in the water and the weels are up they can be at an angle away from the boat and out of the way or the motor leaving you more room for tight turns. The second reason is its rigid structure and high quality of its built not to mention it only requires six hole in the transom and to me thats worth it the less holes in the transome the better your off. My only concern at time of purchase where the weeks look to be cheap plastic on the pictures but uppon arrival I am glad to report that is not the case they are good ruber andthe air valves are actually at an angle facing outward making inflation a breze unlike my friends cheaper weels belice me its not fun trying to inflate the cheaper weels. I am confident these weels will last me a a lifetime just keeping them piled after each season after all even aluminum rust eventually but not if taken preventions. Conclusion, yes they are more money, yes shipping is alot BUT if you have a good boat you dont want cheap weels that weels that might ruin your perfect day before it even beggins worth every penny because you wont have to replace them.
V**.
You won't be sorry
This is just a fantastic, well engineered product that will last years. The aluminum is thick and strong. The wheels are air filled. I put some Slime in the tubes to avoid flats, as the ground I run over has a lot of thorn vines. It's a simple matter of lining up the mounting brackets vertically. Drill a couple of holes each side, add some sealant to be sure the holes are water tight, and bolt the brackets on. The wheels and arms are easily removable by removing 1 retaining pin on each side. You won't be disappointed.
J**E
Solid
These wheels worked perfectly on my dinghy! They come with everything you need for installation, minus marine grade sealant. I was initially hesitant because of the price but once I unboxed and saw the quality of the product I knew I made the right decision. They’re easy to adjust and well designed. These are second to none and I highly recommended if you’re looking for an easy solution to launch your dinghy!
A**R
The strongest wheels for rugged beaches
These wheels are very well made, with double the load carrying ability of most other dingy wheels. For really heavy boats or really soft beaches it's possible to double the wheels on each axle for extra support. The wheels every dingy pilot admires!
K**K
Absolute game changer for one person to move the boat when fully assembled.
I purchased these to install on a Zodiac MK2 boat and are a game changer for moving the boat around - especially with motor installed. The aluminum hardware is of very good quality and can easily be repositioned even with the boat in the water. Tires/wheels leave a bit to be desired but are lightweight & do the job & could be easily replaced if needed with wheels obtained at a local hardware store. I’ve elected to use a utility trailer to move the fully assembled/inflated boat (14ft, 330lbs w/ 25hp motor) to where I’m headed and simply roll out of the trailer. No boat ramp necessary.
C**S
I have medium bank waterfront and wanted a solution for launching a small boat. After extensive research I settled on these Seamax legs and they are perfect!! I found the legs before I had my boat built. Everything, including the new & lighter Yamaha F25C and 2.5 kicker and 14.5' aluminum welded boat come in just under 600 lbs, the rating for the legs. I have an electric winch (Dutton-Lainson 24874) that provides powered pull and release. The legs are very solidly built and have a solid mounting plate. I gave them to the boat manufacturer and they installed them during fabrication with no problem. They don't take up too much space on the transom and when raised the boat retains about 90% of its turning radius with no real compromise at all. The legs raise easily once the boat is launched and I appreciate that the pin remains internal/on a spring and stays attached so it can't be lost. When going into a beach to explore we keep the wheels up, trim up the motor and pull the boat up the beach. When returning home I put the wheels down and pull up to the ramp. Our grade is steep enough that the bow reaches the beach about when the wheels touch bottom. I hook up the winch and pull her up. I've made a cradle so there is no force on the wheels when not in use. I had one mishap early on when winching and not realizing that a wheel had gotten stuck behind the bottom edge of the ramp (where it meets the beach) and one of the wheel arms bent and actually snapped. It was entirely my fault. I contacted the manufacturer who correctly pointed out it was good that the wheel arm broke rather than anywhere on the boat (such as the transom or tow eye). He graciously let me purchase a replacement arm at cost. I've since improved the bottom edge of the ramp so it now has a smooth transition to the beach. I've used the current setup many times without any further problems. Total time to launch or retrieve the boat is 20 min in my case. This really is a fantastic setup and the Seamax legs make it possible. Without them I would have had to go with a smaller/less seaworthy boat or some sort of more complicated cradle system which I am glad to have avoided. If you're considering a project like this I recommend this product without reservation. I believe they now offer the wheels in a larger diameter, which is probably better. Depending on the size of the rocks you encounter bigger wheels will help roll over bigger rocks. Happy & safe boating!
H**N
Great quality and do the job brilliantly on a 3.5m RIB with 30hp outboard.
I**N
Good quality transom wheels, hinge system is made so you don't have to take pins in and out to adjust the position, its on a spring loaded peg
T**E
great piece o kit strong dependable , good set of transom wheels would recommend them ,was wanting them black but cant get the re forces only
D**J
All parts arrived in box. Well machined metal. Easy to install leg into bracket. Simply insert lock pin through bracket hole and the leg hole and it is attached. Use the sliding/spring pin on leg to easily lift the leg between down and up positions (see groves in bracket). The two up and two down groves permit having the legs at different set angles. The tires appear to be robust, no issue with the rubber quality at unboxing.
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