Towing a inflatable kayak

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Anyone here ever attempt to tow a inflatable Kayak but most importantly, tow the bike behind a Kayak? I think that would be a great way to get around without having to go back to the bike.

Did you build the float that towed the bike around? Did it double as a cart for the deflated kayak?
 
I built a trailer/dollie for a 16' FG canoe that I was able to tow with a bicycle... and the bicycle and trailer would fit inside the canoe.
 
Thats cool

Ever go on any excursions from water to road and back without use of a vehicle?
 
Weight vs size of inflatable kayak

It sounds like a trade off - do you get a big and sturdy inflatable kayak that will hold the bike, but be heavy to carry on the bike, or do you get a lightweight inflatable kayak that will be light to ride with, but then may not have room or weight capacity for the bike?

What did you end up doing?

Cheers, Emily.
 
Not sure if you guys have seen the many blogs and posts about "packrafting", but they're pretty cool. No trailer necessary.

http://forums.mtbr.com/29er-bikes/twenty-774609.html

https://www.alpackaraft.com/

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I just modified a kid trailer to haul my IK to the pond/whitewater park near my house.

Not sure I could self-shuttle, haul the trailer, bike and dog down the river; though I may give it a shot on a short section of flat-water.

The extended tongue is pinned and removable, so I can shorten it back to 'stock' length. It pulls easily, my son and daughter both pedaled it around the block.

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