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Topic: $63 - Good Price on Kayak Cart  (Read 4300 times)

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SeaGoat

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OK,
You may not believe this, but I have a situation where the Wheeleez DON'T work best. I tow my yak behind a ATV and only on hard terrain. The Wheeleez tend to hop, and also there is no real bearing in the wheel.
My Malone cart works better, but again, no bearing. Anybody know of a cart with a quality frame and wheel (doesn't have to be balloon) that has actual bearings?

Head to tour preferred home improvement store and get some tires from the lawnmower isle. They should have bearings and fit a 5/8 threaded rod (hardware section) (5/8 dowel possibly?). Make your frame out of pvc. done.


Fisherman X

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For towing behind the ATV and that it's in a salt environment, I would go the stainless frame and shaft route. A few more bux than threaded rod and pvc, but way more durable/dependable.
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