Bonnlo Scupper Kayak Cart Carrier Trolley with NO-Flat Airless Tires Wheels Transport for Sit-On-Top Kayaks
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You can use it if your kayak has scupper holes. can be adjusted to fit any kayak width.
A kayak that has a scupper hole can be fitted with this device. In this case, it appears that the ascend 12t has the holes and probably comes with plugs. Remove the plugs and then
As of now, it probably won't sink in the water, but I have not dropped it in.
You need to drill a hole all the way through the bottom of your kayak. There would simply be two holes in the bottom of the sit in ones, and they
Selected User Reviews For Bonnlo Scupper Kayak Cart Carrier Trolley with NO-Flat Airless Tires Wheels Transport for Sit-On-Top Kayaks
In spite of the fact that Hobie carts cost about 5x what this one cost, I was very pleased with this one. There aren't many instructions included with the Bonnlo cart, but it is easy to assemble. You can see that the picture is fairly logical if you look at it. Easily adjust the posts on the cart and they lock in place once in The kickstand is a nice feature that allows me to easily maneuver my heavy kayak on top of the cart. It is also very stable once in place, making it easy to move my 85 pounds. This rig is simple to use. As you're out on the water, the cart can be easily dropped into the scupper plugs where it can be placed upside down.
This is a very well made and innovative device. While others are securing their wheels to the body, I just drop this into the hole at the bottom of my scupper and get rolling! The wheels and the frame are both sturdy and lightweight, and I don't see anything that might rust on it. Rarely any assembly is held Taking the kayak out of the tube and slipping the wheels in, they clip on to It has two big wing nuts that allow it to be adjusted in height. I.
I got this to take my kayak to the water since that is getting harder and harder The kayak sets up easily and, after using two regular bungee cords, not the one that came with it, it rolls extremely easy in normal sand and a little harder in deep soft sand. It is still easier than picking it up from the pool. With such wide tires, it rolls smoothly and even when it is hard to move in deep sand, it does not get bogged down as easily. Plus, you get a nice price!.
The thing is a complete waste of time. Save your money if you have anything weighing more than 50 pounds. Fully loaded, my kayak weighs 110 pounds and distorted the cart the moment I put it in motion for the first time. Due to its thin walled aluminum construction, it is a very light weight device. This combined with the inability to tighten the arms with any security results in a cart that continues to rotate while driving, eventually to the point of tipping over the My eldest son might be able to build his own kit from the wheels. There is nothing decent about this except for the wheels.
Yesterday it were my first time using it and it bent so easily, the knob broke and it's now useless, it's not good for an old town 106 topwater.
There are several pros to this application. With it, you can take a kayak with you anywhere you go as it is a light weight and super easy to assemble. Now my kids can even take the kayaks to the lake on their own since it is so easy to handle. There are several cons to this feature My wish would be that there was a better means of securing the arms. In order to secure them, plastic knobs are used, which can break if you attempt to tighten too tightly. While all the arms are flapping about and the kayak carrier is twisted, it's almost impossible to put the arms through the kayak holes. As well, the wheels could have been further apart in order to provide better stability on rough terrain.
But all in all, this is what I would say. This is when the terrain is not too bad and everything's set up. I really like how it works. The product has some flaws, but I will probably buy it again despite the negatives.
The idea of the design appealed to me, but I did not pay enough attention to the details when I ordered. In the manual, it states that scupper holes must be at least 3/4" in diameter, but our sit- n- stand has a 3/4" diameter You can sit on the top or sit on the bottom The holes (in kayaks) in the back storage area provided enough space to accommodate the equipment. The design and build of the new phone was much better than our current carrier, but the seller thankfully was responsive and cooperative during the return process.
DO NOT USE THIS CART if you have a heavy kayak! an OldTown Topwater kayak that I transported on a semi-smooth rocky launch pad, and it was destroyed the first time I used it. As a result, the tubes bent and did not stay firm after tightening the knobs to hold them in place. For a small, light kayak on a smooth surface, it may work fine. But for a kayak that is heavy, it might not.