If you plan to transport your dinghy while it is inflated, you can transport it either by trailer or the roof rack on your car (if applicable). If you plan to use a trailer, small ones like the Harbor Freight trailer are a great option. Small and heavy-duty, this trailer comes with a corrosion resistant enamel finish and leaf spring suspension that can handle up to 1,090lbs. With the Harbor Freight trailer, you can enjoy your adventure and expect great performance while transporting your dinghy without breaking the bank. If using a trailer isn’t an option and you want to save some money, the roof rack might be the best choice for you. When using a roof rack, it is important to consider the best way to secure your inflatable boat. Some ropes are abrasive and can damage the PVC material, especially if there is sand or dirt on the rope. Using a towel, cloth or flat straps where it comes in contact with the dinghy, can help reduce the abrasive effects while ensuring a secure transportation method. If you are traveling on the highway or freeway, deflating the keel on your dinghy will help reduce the amount of drag the boat produces and decrease any issues while transporting your inflatable boat. more