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Topic: C-Tug Kayak cart mod for sand  (Read 1531 times)

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jirapon

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  • Location: thailand
  • Date Registered: Jul 2019
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Hi
Anyone try to modify their C-Tug Kayak wheels for sand?  (I don't have the Sand trakz wheels and I don't want to spend another $100+ for a new cart) I don't quite understand the physics of how a wheel can move through a sand with the least resistance.  I believe minimizing PSI, pounds per square inch, is key and I've read the wheel should "conform" to the shape of the surface thereby reducing the berm that is created from a wheel that has dug down in to the sand.  I thought of adhering a half sphere of pool noodle to the outer circumference of the wheel.  I also thought of retro fitting a pneumatic ballon tire but this would require a new axle. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Jplutino

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I've got the sand wheels on my c-tug and they create more drag on pavement don't know if they really do a whole lot for sand lol

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