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Topic: Hobie TI & Boonedox Landing Gear  (Read 3345 times)

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Fish Monkey

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I’m tired of unloading my TI to remove my scupper cart. I beach launch and use Wheelez, which are great on the sand, but make installing the scupper cart I. The water a real problem, especially if there is any surf.

The price tag o the Hobie Beach Cart ($700-ish) is way too pricey, plus it’s impractical to carry on the kayak.

Has anyone tried to install Boonedox Landing Gear on a TI or AI?


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Has anyone tried to install Boonedox Landing Gear on a TI or AI?

It looks like the answers is no. Did you try this or anything else?
Are you pondering what I’m pondering?


 

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