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Jet Ski Dolly on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Greenville, North Carolina, United States

Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:ScaffoldMart

Jet Ski Dolly

Width: 36”

Length: 48”

Bunk Length: 55”

Bunk Width: 4”

Protective Plastic Mount Thickness: 1”

Height of Jet Ski on Unit: 15” 

Scaffoldmart’s Jet Ski Dolly comes disassembled in seven pieces: a base (29 lbs.) , two bunks (12 lbs. each), and four wheels (five lbs. each); it weighs a total of 73 lbs. It features an approximately 1” thick protective plastic insert on its bunks for scratch resistance. The bunks can be adjusted from 6” close all the way out to 30” apart. Its bunks can turn to accommodate any angle (they can rest completely vertical in one direction and also around to completely vertical in the other). The frame of its base is 36”x48”, meaning it can roll through a door as narrow as 36”. Our dolly utilizes a hand tightened screw lock to secure the bunks the proper distance from one another with ease. The 6” casters turn 360 degrees effortlessly, making for great maneuverability under load. When resting on the bunks, a jet ski would be positioned approximately 15” off of the ground. All numbers are close approximations, stay tuned for load test results.

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