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Topic: Wheeleez Kayak Cart - Mini  (Read 3135 times)

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FishinJay

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For sale, a Wheleez Kayak Cart Mini $75.

Honestly, I wouldn't buy this cart from me for most sit on top kayaks if you can afford the $200 for the full size Wheeleez. The big cart is just much better all around for moving my wife's Tarpon 140 from truck to launch. But, if you have a small SOT or are cost conscious and $75 is all you can afford right now, then the mini cart might be good for you. I think the mini Wheeleez was originally designed for sit inside boats and probably works great for those smaller hulls.

My wife and I bought the mini Wheeleez for her boat about a year ago and it has worked out great for flat or paved launches, but since we are going to Elk, we decided to upgrade her to the big Wheeleez cart so that the trek up and down the hill wouldn't be so tough for her.  :smt003

The cart comes with straps and is in perfect working order since it has only been used a dozen or so times. Bearings and tires are in great shape and have never been repaired. PM me if interested, or post questions if you want.  :smt006
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mendohead

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Hi FJ:

       What type of Wheels does you Cart have? I use Alexs' Scupper Classic and need a Cart for Cap. and Monterey.  I would like to check out your Cart at Monterey.
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FishinJay

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I'll bring the cart with me to MBK this weekend and you can check it out. I'm not sure what kind of wheels it has, but I'm pretty sure the mini cart only ever came with one kind. Because it's the mini cart, the wheels are the smaller size, but they have held up well without any need to reinflate for the past year, even though it primarily carried around a Tarpon 140.

I was going to camp at Laguna Seca, but there's a race this weekend and I don't want to compete with the race crowd for a spot. I think we're leaning toward staying at Veterans Memorial Park if we can get there early enough to get a spot. If we don't see you at the camp site, then I'll have the cart in my truck at MBK.

-Jay
Searching is half the fun: life is much more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party. -Jimmy Buffett