Looks awesome
I built this cart to get my kayak with trolling motor from the truck, campsite to the water and launch.
The cost was 2 wheels and stainless steel bolts, nuts and washers.
Amazon.com: Rambo Bikes Canoe and Kayak Trailer Cart - Heavy-Duty Kayak Cart with 300lbs Maximum Capacity - Extendable Bike Trailer - Adjustable Steel Frame, Padded Contact Points, 16"x3" Wheels for Any Terrain : Sports & Outdoors
Photos to follow when I get help downloading them.
Blackjeepjk LIKED above post
Looks awesome
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
That’s pretty cool
Can’t wait to see photos!
I’m definitely interested in doing something like this
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That should work well. But I personally prefer the type that strap to the kayak at a balance point.
This greatly reduces the amount you have to lift while pulling
I have one I made out of bicycle wheels.
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Greenline, you don't happen to have a picture per chance?
Thanks
I don’t, the wheels are at my camp. If I don’t forget I’ll set kayak or pirogue up and snap a pic in a few days.
It’s very similar to the wheel sets you buy that strap on. It’s nice to load all your gear, get the wheels balanced and away you go in one trip from the vehicle.
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Slide the kayak out of the truck onto the cart, put 1 strap around center. Back cart into water to launch and load back on the same way. Lift kayak into truck when finished.
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Nice, wish I had seen this before buying a Wilderness cart.
I have Magellan from Academy Sports that was given to me. Another one like it that I got cheap at an auction. No box to know what brand. I would get the kayak straped to the cart really go and start towing, hit a bump and the kayak would come off everytime. Get to the water, unload the kayak into the water, reload and away I'd go. Now I have a trolling motor on it. Kinda hard to get it in deep enough water without getting wet.