I use the regular brand from either autozone or advanced auto parts most of the time I use valvaline. If you want to get fancy you can order mercury quicksilver oil, Honda and Suzuki also make oil
I've used Kayak Dolly. Seems to work OK. Especially when I HAVE TO use boat ramp with GREAT DISTANCE away from where I can setup my Mariner4. There are many different brands. I think I got mine for about $20-30. If you have to carry all the gear more than 100ft, I'd suggest getting one. This way, you don't have to worry about mounting it.
found a link pretty cheap, but don't know if this guy is reliable shop.
CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001 New Jon Boat Kayak Canoe Carrier Dolly by TMS
Yeah that's nice, I'm still holding out for a jet ski trailer!
I use Opti-2
I have been using it for a lot of years now in All my 2 strokes.. It's also sold under the Oregon's "Only One"
Not to long ago I talked to the Vp of Opti-2 on the phone and he said they just sell it to Oregon and they put their Only One label on it.
I have used Tanaka's 2 stroke mix too but I can't get it here in my local area.
I haven't found anything that runs as clean as opti-2. and it's cheaper in the Oregon brand.
I think I pay $1.58 for a tube of it to mix 1 gallon.
It's been Great for me in everything.
Desode
Now that's a deal. How do you retrieve the dolly once the boat is in water? do you hold onto a long strap while launching the boat?
So, usually I don't have to push the inflatable into water too deep like we have to with a boat on a trailer. If you get the same kind of kayak dolly as the one I have, once you unstrap it, wheels buoyancy would push the whole thing to surface of water and you can retrieve it that way. It's hard to exactly describe it. It's getting a bit cold for demonstration but if I get a chance, I can post a video. You definitely need to fiddle around with it a bit before you feel comfortable. but once you get a hang of it, makes setting up 10x easier.
I got one... finally! And you wont believe what its named ( its quite fitting if you take my username into account hahah! ).
It was $300 and now I need a motor.
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That's hilarious!!!
I guess Chris is leaving the inflatable boats section . We will miss you
Thanks man!
I almost didn't see this message, because I had deleted this thread off of my computer, and then set the computer on fire and thrown it out the window, never to return, but I left me keys in here somewhere...
LOL. Nah, I will have to hang out in here, even if I wind up selling my M4 to buy a motor for the new boat. Honestly,I doubt I would get what it was worth if I sold it and if I can keep it I will. Ideally I would like my daughter to get an interest ( she is 16 ) in the M4 and she can take it out when I am in the 16'. Not that I want her away from me, as much as I think its a fun thing to do and if her and her girlfriends wanted to cruise around the lake while I was off somewhere in the middle. it would be a great time. But, we will see. I also am very curious as to if my M4 would fit on this trailer or not. If it does, than that would be a huge plus for me, and then I would alternate boats, depending on where I was going and who I was with. I already subbed you and mrdr on youtube, so you guys aren't getting rid of me that easily!
So, l looked at the reviews on Amazon and it looks good except when they talk about the petroleum based tires stinking up their places for months. One guy with an infant stated the smell/off gas from those tires poisoned his child. The infant supposedly started throwing up on the first day of bring this dolly into the house.
Are you experiencing anything like that?
These are standard warehouse dolly wheels aren't they?
I really like the frame, I don't think anyone can get a aluminum dolly frame for under $50. I may be able to get new tires for $10/pc from Harbour freight or locally.
Hello folks,
I had my modified Mariner 4 over a year. Now the pipe insulation material that I used to cover the outside edges are torn apart. Constant assembling/ dissembling and put in / taking out from the car did that.
I was going to redo this week, but anybody here used something else which is more durable than pipe insulator?
here is the video of Tohatsu 2006 3.5hp that i picked up for $500. M4 near Deepcove in North Vancouver https://www.dropbox.com/sc/6tw1zvg80u4w1g1/Bwr5bAXoLQ"]click[/URL]. I think this boat or raft (a boater on the ramp called it) is too small for my big family. I may go for Aquamarine 11 ft inflatable boat 1.2 mm PVC GYT330
or this Stryker Inflatable Boat 320 10' 5" - Vancouver BC Canada - STRYKER INFLATABLE BOATS, VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA
I was amazed how fast a guy with Stryker inflatable came, pumped air, put on his transom wheel and motor in the water in10-15min while i was there still mounting the motor mount.
the specs look good. Does anyone heard of these guys, Stryker, Seamax or Salter before. Any thoughts.