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Originally Posted by Harry Hill
Google DIY Kayak Cart, plans to build a PVC cart are pretty good and quick to build, I built mine for about $20 and it seems to work fine, at least it's better than the manufactured cart my friend bought.
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That's what I'm still considering to do. I modified my current cart so that it can FINALLY fit snug with my kayak. It seems to work well.
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Originally Posted by jrip
I have a trail trekker. The cart won't center on the Yak so you carry more weight. The other con is that it doesn't back up well.
I use it but not loaded up for fishing. C.O.D. has an add-on for the cheap carts that centers well. It gives you two parallel rail and uses tie downs to secure the kayak.
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Thanks for the heads up. I guess I'll just go with the tradtional scupperless design.
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Originally Posted by Mahigeer
Cart design is one thing, having the right tires for the surface that you are dragging the kayak is another thing.
Wheeleez wheels are the only one that work very well in the sand.
They are expensive, but I think well worth it, if you want the ease on moving on sand.
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Agreed, wheelez seem unjustifiably overpriced IMO, but I'm sure I'll get a couple some day.