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Topic: WTB - Kayak Cart  (Read 3338 times)

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Skidplate

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Gresham, OR
  • Date Registered: Mar 2012
  • Posts: 707
Blew a wheel on my old cart and I destroyed the plastic rim and the tube trying to get the thing patched. (old rubber not wanting to flex and brittle plastic rim)
Please let me know if you have something kicking around before I throw my money to the retailers.

This is going to be for an OK Trident.

Thanks!
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.




Skidplate

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Gresham, OR
  • Date Registered: Mar 2012
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Thanks Eugene. I've seen those wheels on other carts, and I want something meant to get wet- with some corrosion resistance.

My friend made a stainless cart with harbor freight wheels.  It weighed as much as the kayak and the bearings froze up after a couple uses. Ha ha.
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.


Eugene

  • Lingcod
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  • 2015 WS Thresher 140
  • Location: Seattle Eastside
  • Date Registered: Aug 2015
  • Posts: 214
Thanks Eugene. I've seen those wheels on other carts, and I want something meant to get wet- with some corrosion resistance.
My friend made a stainless cart with harbor freight wheels.  It weighed as much as the kayak and the bearings froze up after a couple uses. Ha ha.

Yes, probably. I use DIY plastic pipe cart with HF wheels (run flats with plastic rims, no ball bearings) and I  very happy with it, it is light and robust. The only con is total cost of materials ~$40 - it is more than cost of generic eBay cart.


RunolfsonIII

  • Perch
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  • Location: Beaverton, OR
  • Date Registered: May 2014
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I've got one of these that I'm not using.
http://www.austinkayak.com/products/89/Seattle-Sports-Scupper-Swift-Kayak-Cart.html

I used it maybe 6 times before I got something different.  It is in great shape.
Let me know if you're interested.
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Skidplate

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  • Location: Gresham, OR
  • Date Registered: Mar 2012
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Let me know if you're interested.

Cool, I'll send you a PM. Thanks.
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.