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Topic: livewell and cart question for Outback  (Read 1904 times)

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Sharkie

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New owner of a Outback from Adventure Sports. Super excited to use on the California coast and...Baja. Going to get a Hobie livewell, and the sand cart.
   QUESTION...can the cart be used with the livewell in place? Does not the cart use the scupper holes that the livewell drain uses? AND...WHAT ELSE WILL I NEED IN BAJA? Thanks to all Hobie owners! Ron


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Yeah the rods from the cart push the livewell, so most people that use it don't strap it down till they get to the water. Other option is the full size wheeleeze cart. It has advantages tho, it is eaiser to use alone, among other things. I have both carts and for some reason I just don't trust the scupper cart that much seems like it puts a lot of presure on a small area, but I still use it. And get the sand wheels you will never regret it.
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Ron, I suggest the full size wheeleeze cart too!  I have the Hobie cart that uses the scupper holes with the heavy duty wheels - not the sand wheels - and while it is nice a times, it is a pain to get under your outback with it loaded.  I got a set of the mini wheeleeze that I got at PIF and they work pretty decent in the sand and take up less room, but they are too small for bouncing down curbs or steps where the larger wheels work better.  Have fun in Baja!


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+1 on the full size Wheeleez cart.
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