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Topic: My Jackson cuda scupper cart  (Read 5957 times)

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sonoramike

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So I bought my cuda in July from the awsome headwaters shop we all know and love,and thanks to Dan I got a bitchen kayak and he told me to go to this group.So as soon as I got the beast home I realized there was know way I was gonna be able to lug this beaut anywhere and that I needed a cart!So I got lucky I had an old jogging stroller in the attic.I got it down cleaned the dust thinking I could modify it some how,and that's when I got really lucky the uprights were the same spacing as my scuppers :smt001 I covers the uprights with some 7/8 dishwasher hose and shaved it down a bit to get a nice fit and for a little protection.Then I added a piece of 2" web for hull support.The best part is it breaks down the frame staps to my rear tank well and the wheels fit in the front hatch.Heres a few pics :smt006


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In the last pic that's actually slime from my first cat not dirt I don't wanna wash away the mojo  :smt044 :smt044


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Mike; looks great!  Nothing better than recycling something and giving it new use.  Like that the wheels fit in the hatch!
Kenny


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Thanks Kenny soon I'll be riggin a ff setup like your slick job but I'm thinking instead of a washer I'll shape a piece of 3/4 plastic to fit the top of the scupper that will be flush with the deck.On that mount is the only thing that sticks above the seam line the cable and plastic bolt?


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With those wheels it looks like you could jog your kayak down to the lake!  :smt044  Cool deal, I bet that will work well! :smt002
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sonoramike

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It's level goin up the ramp at nm haha it walks so easy and works well offroad curbs are nothing for that beast


WipEouT

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Thanks Kenny soon I'll be riggin a ff setup like your slick job but I'm thinking instead of a washer I'll shape a piece of 3/4 plastic to fit the top of the scupper that will be flush with the deck.On that mount is the only thing that sticks above the seam line the cable and plastic bolt?

Mike, yes.  The 'bolt' is plastic and there is a plastic wing nut which screws on after the washer.  So the only things above the washer (or shaped plastic in your case) will be the cable and bolt.
Kenny


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I really love that the wheels fit in the hatch - very handy! You did a great job!
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Sweet deal!  Now all you have to do is add a wheel for the front and then you could drive your kayak down the launch.  :smt044


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Sweet deal!  Now all you have to do is add a wheel for the front and then you could drive your kayak down the launch.  :smt044
I think your onto something  :smt044


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Ummmmmm....


 AWESOME!!!  :smt005 :smt044 :smt003


Add a sail to that puppy and go for a spin!  :smt044
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