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Topic: Yak cart  (Read 5408 times)

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islandson671

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Here is my newly upgraded Homemade cart. It breakdowns for easy storage and has a removable kickstand.
I also like the fact that I can use it with any of my kayaks. The Hobie cart doesn't fit the scuppers on the T13. I also have this same design with wheels similar to the Wheelez tuff wheels that I picked up on ebay for $15 for the pair. It originally had a narrow axle and used to tip over so I'm widening it to the same as my beach cart. It'll be fine for the wife to use when we kayak in the sound or lakes. I'll post pics soon.

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