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Homemade kayak cart
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Re: Homemade kayak cart
The problem with PVC is that it flexes and moves around. You are much better off just buying a cart made of Stainless or Aluminum.
No matter what you do though get a cart that cradles your kayak. Ones that go through your scupper holes will eventually break your kayak.
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Knock the spots off a C-Tug and cost less too! Bb |
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Nice clean job. Looks great.
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Thats a clean setup!
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That is a truly brilliant cart. Never would have thought of using cut up chopping boards for ally brackets. Inspired.
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Great looking cart, Sully60
Last edited by Sully60; 04-13-2010 at 08:31 PM. Reason: addpic |
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Here's one that I followed. Can double as your rod/stuff storage while on the water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGSXOoHBpIk |
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Re: Homemade kayak cart
Clever. I like it.
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i'm liking the cart bucketboy
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