John Durden
Member
I'm new to this forum and I'm sure that this has been asked a million times but I'm unable to find anything relevant. So please indulge a newbie...
I have a 39' Adventurer (2005, just purchased a few months ago) and will be a full-time cruiser (sorry...I just spent 8 years full time cruising on my boat and don't know what else to call it!). I am planning on carrying a 150 cc scooter (still to be purchased) which will weigh about 300 lbs. I've seen a variety of hitch-mounted carriers but would like to get recommendations from others who have done this. Besides the obvious concerns of safety and reliability, I'm mainly concerned about the ability to load/unload single-handled. I'm a reasonably strong male but getting somewhat long in the tooth and don't need to incur an injury doing something as innocuous as pushing a scooter up a ramp! If I'm going to get hurt, I would at least like to get a good cocktail-hour story out of it.
Any suggestions about the rack, its mounting and other tips would be greatly appreciated.
John
I have a 39' Adventurer (2005, just purchased a few months ago) and will be a full-time cruiser (sorry...I just spent 8 years full time cruising on my boat and don't know what else to call it!). I am planning on carrying a 150 cc scooter (still to be purchased) which will weigh about 300 lbs. I've seen a variety of hitch-mounted carriers but would like to get recommendations from others who have done this. Besides the obvious concerns of safety and reliability, I'm mainly concerned about the ability to load/unload single-handled. I'm a reasonably strong male but getting somewhat long in the tooth and don't need to incur an injury doing something as innocuous as pushing a scooter up a ramp! If I'm going to get hurt, I would at least like to get a good cocktail-hour story out of it.
Any suggestions about the rack, its mounting and other tips would be greatly appreciated.
John