Seitech
Launching Dollies offer the perfect storage and transportation solutions
for your needs. Storing, transporting, and launching single or multiple
small boats is made easy and safe with a Seitech dolly, storage rack
or trailer rack. Seitech Dollies are available for canoes, sailboats,
aluminum boats, inflatable boats, dories, skiffs, and rowing shells.
CONSTRUCTION: Seitech dollies are made from anodized aluminum
and designed to be used in both salt and fresh water. Boat friendly
engineered plastic joint components are through-bolted with stainless
steel fasteners for a secure fit. Easily assembled, the Seitech dolly
can be car-topped or broken down for auto trunk storage. Made of lightweight
aluminum, the average weight is only 28 lbs.
INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Computer aided designs provide the perfect
fit for most small boats. Seitech dollies support the hull with one
or two 3" wide polyester slings that easily conform to its shape and
provide even support without pinching. Seitech dollies are recommended
for boats with a gross weight under 500 pounds.
BALANCE: Seitech strives to keep the "handle weight" at 10-15
pounds as well as having the boat's center of gravity correctly balanced.
This "balanced" feel of a Seitech dolly is one of our most important
features, and is the result of years of experience designing specific
dollies for specific boats.
STRENGTH: Round cornered structural graded aluminum and reinforced
through-bolted plastic joints will hold boats or other items up to 500
pounds.
DURABILITY: Anodized aluminum and UV protected plastic joints
hold up to the elements and repeated use for years to come.
RUGGED: Dolly tires have tubeless ATV knobby tread pneumatic
wheels with low friction DelrinŽ needle bearings for easy rolling on
all surfaces.
FAST & EASY ASSEMBLY: With through-bolted joint components
assembly is easy and does not require welding or special equipment.
Configuration 1 is the most standard dolly. Most
customizations start with this model. This dolly is used for the Pico
470, Hunter 90 and small inflatables.
Configuration 2 is specialized for the Laser,
Byte and Gig Harbor 16'. It has 3 point gunwale support (bow support
bracket & two side stabilizer brackets). This is especially handy when
rigging in the wind.
Configuration 4 has another style bow support
bracket to fit a more pointed bow. Fits the Sunfish, Zuma, Laser 2,
JY 14&15, Force 5 and other boats that require a bit more bow support.
Configuration 5 has double centerline tubes.
This dolly is generally for heavier boats.
Configuration 6 was made for the Optimist.
It includes a special bow support bracket. Configuration 6S doesn't have the Optimist bow support bracket and
is for flat bottom boats.
Configuration 7 is the next most standardized
and fits boats u to 250 pounds. Designed for the Club 420, Europe Dinghy
and Interclub dinghy. Much like Configuration 1 except it is for boats
with a more vertical (plumb) bow.
Configurations 8 is forfor heavier boats.
It has a single centerline tube with V-brackets, twin slings, 2 axles
and four wheels - something to keep in mind when upgrading wheel sizes.
Fits boats like the Flying Dutchman.
Configurations 9 are for the heaviest boats -
over 350 pounds. It has twin centerline tubes, twin slings and a keel
support tube at the bow. 2 axles and have 4 wheels - something to keep
in mind when upgrading wheel sizes. Fits large inflatables or sailboats
like the Hunter 170.
Configuration 10 replaces the sling with rub
rails on the axle and a second cross tube support forward, also with
rub rails. This is for use with flat bottom boats with a flared bow
like pedal boats and cathedral hulled boats.
Configuration 12 is the Trailer Mover designed
to move boat trailers over short distances by hand. Maximum net weight
allowed is 800 pounds.
Configuration 13 is used mostly for flat bottom,
square bow fishing boats. There is no sling and the low bunks are designed
to fit boats like Jon boats.
Configuration 14 is also know as a Bunk Dolly.
For when you must have a narrow wheelbase to get through narrow spaces
in your launching area.
Configuration 15 - is a standard catamaran dolly.
It has no sling or bunks. The wheels sit inside of the hulls. Fits boats
like the Hobie 15 thru 18 and the Tornado.
Configuration 17 - is a special dolly for A-Class
catamarans that require specific cradles. The cradles are molded and
mounted by the customer to provide an exact fit.
No Handle
With handle
Configuration 18 - is an outrigger dolly designed
to fit any kind of canoe or outrigger longer than 25 feet. There is
no handle. The boat is manauvered by pulling the boat itself.
Configuration 21 - for Escape's Cha Cha
Configuration 22 - is designed for
tri-marans like the Windrider 17. The boats bow does not allow for an
upright handles.
Configuration 23 - is designed for
tri-marans like the Windrider 16 that allow for an upright handles.
Wheel
choices & sizes - All wheels have low friction Delrin needle
bearings and knobby ATV tubeless tires for easy rolling on all surfaces.
A wheels measure 15"x4" - Standard on most models B wheels measure 16"x6" - NO LONGER
OFFERED Fat wheels measure 18"x9.5" - Optional
How to choose your Seitech
Dolly:
Use the pull down menu to look for your boat model, such
as BAUER 12, 5-12068 $585
Here's an explanation of the part number: 5-12068. The first digit
"5" is the configuration type; the next three digits "120" is the
dolly length; the next two digits "68" is the axle width. So 5-12068
is a Configuration 5 that is 120 inches long and with a 68 inch
axle.
Next, decide if you want to upgrade to FAT Wheels.
Finally, click on the Add to Cart button to proceed to check
out.