Why Buy a Canoe Trailer?
If you’re accustomed to throwing your canoe on top of your car, a trailer may seem like an unnecessary expense to you. If you have more than one canoe, you can get a car top carrier for a fraction of the expense of a canoe trailer. For that matter, why not use an old utility trailer if you have to tow something? Here are five reasons why a canoe trailer is worth the money. • It’s designed to carry kayaks, canoes and bicycles. Canoe trailers are not utility trailers, and they won’t carry everything. They will, however, safely carry the sporting equipment they were designed for. A canoe trailer keeps your equipment from bumping around and getting scratched up. • Easy loading. You have to lift your equipment overhead to get it onto a rooftop rack, and you usually have to lift it into a utility trailer. A canoe trailer allows you easy access so that you can load your stuff with minimal lifting. • Aerodynamics. Rooftop racks are gas guzzlers. They create a huge drag and decrease your gas mi