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Topic: Why put Wheeleeze on Hobie Outback when you have scupper wheels?  (Read 814 times)

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SpeedyStein

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: Concord
  • Date Registered: Sep 2020
  • Posts: 2619
I have been using the Wheeleez cart for all of my kayaks, Hobie Outback, Oasis, and Stealth Fisha.  All my kayaks are marked with the center of gravity make easier to load on the Hullavator and kayak cart.  Also, recently, I have added Meloney WideTrak Bunks to a Wheeleez beach cart to test them.

https://maloneautoracks.com/WideTrak-Bunks-Set-of-2.html

I just bought this cart a while ago - it uses a similar bunk style that you added to your cart:

https://www.vevor.com/kayak-cart-c_12089/vevor-heavy-duty-kayak-cart-350lbs-load-capacity-foldable-canoe-trolley-cart-with-12-tires-adjustable-carrier-width-nonslip-support-foot-for-kayaks-canoes-paddleboards-float-mats-jon-boats-p_010695142690?adp=gmc&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_id=22562350216&ad_group=182303655529&ad_id=752166388929&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22562350216&gbraid=0AAAAACq8bLW2vtuWbvHeXLp10cBKCASl-&gclid=CjwKCAjwq6DQBhBVEiwA4ZD5XOKXUfPTWvTWKclEbXiOG6ebgfMrIgTPTNCxIKpdkgCxzCaRqhDz3xoCaWkQAvD_BwE

Only used it a few times, but so far so good.  Works great for my Passport - I adjusted the bunks to cradle the wide keel.  Very stable, easy to get the kayak on and off, and the sand wheels are SOOOO much better than the hard plastic wheels on my old railblaza cart.  It is a HUGE cart though - the rails are almost 3 ft long and the bunks sit about 2 ft off the ground - there is no bringing this cart on the water. 

- Kevin


johnz

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • Location: Alameda
  • Date Registered: Jul 2014
  • Posts: 612
I used a scupper hole cart for a good 10 yrs before switching to a cart.  Sure wish I had never wasted any time with the scupper,  totally pain in the ass to load vs the wheeleze cart.   With amount of gear changing on every trip based upon target species, conditions,  etc finding the balance point is kina a waste of time. Move some gear forward or aft and get moving. 
John
Hobie Revolution 16


 

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