Each set of launching wheels is specially tailored to your Dux boat. The launching wheels fold down when in use and fold up and lock in place when not in use. Constructed from marine grade aluminum and stainless steel, these wheels are built to last.

3 Stage Adjustable Tilt
3 different angles on the top and bottom of the mounting bracket. Allows users to adjust the wheels and legs for the terrain or their specific set up.

3 Stage Adjustable Arms
3 Different height adjustments allow these launch wheels to be compatible with other brand inflatable boats. It also allows the user to transport a longer shaft motor.

Removable Wheel Sets
The adjustable brackets and removable cotter pin allow you to remove the wheels, but keep the mounts installed. This allows for compact storage and allows more room when operating your outboard.

All-Terrain Wheels
Heavy-duty wheels designed to handle 30PSI and 325lb per wheel. Whether it's on the sand or concrete, these wheels will hold up to it.

☑ 6x locking angles on the transom bracket
High-quality aluminum materials with a corrosion-resistant finish.
☑ Pneumatic tires
allow you to decrease pressure to 'float' Across soft surfaces like sand.
☑ Mounting hardware
All necessary mounting hardware is included in the package. Drill and tools not included.
☑ Save your back
easily move your boat to and from the water with these dinghy launch wheels.
☑ Fitment
Launch wheels fit most boats with a transom. Jon boats, dinghy, inflatable boats, mud boats, rowboats, sailing dinghies, etc.

☑ Dimensions - mounting bracket (9" Long x 3. 25" Wide)
☑ 3 stage adjustable arms (16" Long, 18. 5" Long, 21" Long)
Instructions
1). These wheels have 2+1 adjustment positions for length base on the wheel arm end rotation position upper or lower. to remove the leg assembly from the bracket, simply push the stainless steel locking button and then the rotation button to release.
2). The wheels must face towards the boat tubes and be as far apart as possible (this will give you more stability when moving the boat around) and clear the boat tubes by about one inch so they don't rub against the tubes when being raised or lowered. the wheels must also clear the bottom of the boat by about one inch when placed in their lowered position.
3). Once you have determined the mounting positions for the brackets which should be straight up and down on the transom and about 6-8 inches up from the bottom of the bracket to the bottom of the boat, mark where to drill the 5/16” holes (drill bit not included). This is best done by separating the leg assembly from the bracket. double-check everything again before drilling any holes! holes and transom must be vertical.
4. Use the supplied washers and lock nuts on the bolts on the inside of the transom to secure the brackets to the transom and then cap them with the supplied acorn nuts to protect your boat when rolled up.