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Currently @ MLO Territory
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Under the Shadow
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dont' worry, i have the built in ballast tank that can fill up with air
![]() I have also perfected the solo redondo hand launch situation... I now use this : https://www.amazon.com/Mac-Sports-Co...foldable+wagon this wagon to unload everything off the kayak and roll it to my car... then i bring the my custom made super wagon wheels to roll it to the car.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SGV
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Your cart was a DIY right? How'd you make it?
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Currently @ MLO Territory
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Under the Shadow
Posts: 2,290
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the cart was original a folding canoe cart with a width extender and balloon tires, then i put the hobie 17t cradles on it.
It was too high, so i lowered the whole cart by cutting the aluminum legs about 6 inches and drilling new axle holes using a 1/2 drill bit and some water to cool down the metal as i drilled into it. Now its low enough so i can lower the hobie pa17t when i seesaw it back down from the hand launch. I use the hand launch as a seesaw and then tie the wheels right behind my seat.
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