Jet Ski (PWC) Dollies
Product Name & Number PWC Dolly D12
WZ1-D12
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PWC Dolly 24
WZ1-D24
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PWC Dolly 36
WZ1-D36
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Payload Capacity  230 kg  350 kg 550 kg 
Weight with Wheels  33.6 kg  48.5 kg 64 kg 
Dimensions of assembled Dolly Frame L 62 x W 114 x H 49.5 cm L 125.5 x W 114 x H 49.5 cm L 164 x W 114 x H 49.5 cm
Length of assembled Winch Kit 228.5 cm
Note: Winch Kit is easily removable from Dolly Frame by removing Wire Lock Pin.
228.5 cm
Note: Winch Kit is easily removable from Dolly Frame by removing Wire Lock Pin.
228.5 cm
Note: Winch Kit is easily removable from Dolly Frame by removing Wire Lock Pin.
Maximum length Dolly Frame & Winch Kit Frame assembled together 251 cm 295 cm 333 cm
Best for use on  Most challenging terrain
& soft sand
Most challenging terrain
& soft sand 
 Most challenging terrain
& soft sand
Frame Materials Hardened 6061-T6, Marine Grade Anodized, Aluminium Hardened 6061-T6, Marine Grade Anodized, Aluminium Hardened 6061-T6, Marine Grade Anodized, Aluminium 
Hardware Marine Grade Stainless Steel Marine Grade Stainless Steel Marine Grade Stainless Steel
Wheel Type Low-Pressure
Balloon Beach Wheels
Low-Pressure
Balloon Beach Wheels
Low-Pressure
Balloon Beach Wheels
Balloon Wheels  49 x 23 cm  49 x 23 cm  49 x 23 cm
Price  $1,499.99  $2,299.99  $2,899.99
         

 

Kiama Lifeguard Service make great use of the WZ1-D36 (roller option) for their daily rescue team of Lifeguards


 

 

Testimonials

From: Paul Andrews

[mailto:paulys@asdf.com.au] Sent: Monday, 26 November 2012 6:30 AM
To: Beachwheels Australia
Subject: Re: Invoice

Gday Drew,

Just thought i would pass on some feedback for you guys.

I found the sale of the dolly with you guys to be fantastic. Dolly was delivered inside a week. As i have a trade background i found it relatively easy to put together…..but i must say i thought the instructions could be much better…..maybe i was just being a bloke and not wanting to use them lol………the dolly works well were i live and has solved the problem with needing to get it across the sand on low tides in particular on the bay where i live. At worst i have to push it approx. 40m by hand. Requires some effort and raises the heart rate a little……but hey….I am pushing 340kgs of jet ski across the wet soft sand. A couple of mins of oomph is a very small price to pay.

Thanks again for your great service

Regards Paul.

PS..please feel free to add this to your website