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Topic: Powered Kayak Wheels  (Read 1856 times)

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For when you have to move those heavy loads!   :smt044
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I thought about something like that when I visited Elk, looks really functional. 

I imagine there might be some interest from owners of the the bigger rigs (PAs/AIs) and lazy peeps like me.


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That's pretty sweet! A while back I tried to turn my old motorized golf bag into a kayak cart...but it didn't work.
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Stick a prop on the transfer shaft and take it out with you.

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That's pretty sweet! A while back I tried to turn my old motorized golf bag into a kayak cart...but it didn't work.
I'd have stuck with motorized rod rack -- WAY cooler!!!!!! :smt003


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so long to "travelling light"......


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Somebody's got a little DIY problem.
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I've got an electric bike 750W rear hub/wheel with all the fixins sitting around in the garage if anyone wants to try an electric version


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I've got an electric bike 750W rear hub/wheel with all the fixins sitting around in the garage if anyone wants to try an electric version
I was thinking about that or one of those motorized razor scooters.  I had thought about it a few weeks ago when I was thinking how to sneak my kayak into shadow cliffs before the gates open.


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Outriggers...on a PA...  :smt005


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you gonna build one atavuss?
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I've been contemplating a powered kayak cart ever since humping my yak of that hill at Elk.

I like Ben's idea of somehow using a small scooter motor.  I know there are some skilled NCKA tinkers here that can make it work.
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That is an old honda RotoTiller. The tines are expensive. But it wouldn't be hard to remove that part of the tiller for those of you with a Hobie PA. In fact I'm sure most old rear tine tillers will work for this. My Troy is way to heavy to do this.
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