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 PRODUCT NEWS 23 / 02 / 07
 

Oceantrail trolley folds away

Folding launching trolley Do you need a helping hand getting your dinghy to the water's edge to get out to your mooring? A new folding launching trolley could be just what you are looking for.

Manufactured from tough high quality steel, Oceantrail's new folding trolley is available in two sizes: for boats up to 12ft long, and an extended version for boats up to 14ft. It conveniently folds down, making it compact enough to fit into a vehicle, or stored away when not in use.

The trolley's hull supports are available in two designs to cater for rigid hull boats (with adjustable twin rear chocks) and inflatables (with full width rear chocks). Both designs have a hull chock towards the bow for additional support.

Paul Greensmith, sales manager for Oceantrail, says that the steel is hot-dip galvanised, which encases it, inside and out, in a protective zinc shield: “This provides an excellent abrasive-resistant and anti-corrosion finish that will give years of trouble-free service.”

Prices start at £150, including VAT and delivery to your door, and all trolleys are available with solid sandhopper wheels or large pneumatic wheels, making them suitable for a wide variety of terrain, from concrete slipways to soft sandy beaches.

Oceantrail stocks boat trailers, spare parts and accessories for a variety of leisure craft uses. The Somerset-based company's website also provides legal and practical advice on all aspects of trailer use, servicing, maintenance and repair.

For more information visit www.oceantrail.co.uk


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