Ricky wrote:
I've made many kayak carts, mostly from PVC, reinforced with metal pipes. Making a frame is the easy part. The problem will be removing the cart or inserting it when the kayak is on the water. Those tires hold a lot more air, so they will be way more bouyant. I'd first tie the 2 wheels together and see how hard it would be to hold them underwater for at least 10 - 20 seconds, which is how long it would probably take to get the cart inserted in the scupper holes. Let me know if you have any questions.
I never tried installing the cart in the water, I usually pull the pro angler up enough on shore and then tip it on it's side to insert the cart. I would like to make the cart so I can keep it with me when I launch but the weight of the larger wheels and stainless axle is making me rethink about how to do it. I have even considered getting a longer axel so I could utilize the larger wheels like an outrigger for added stability, I just can't make up my mind.
Am I the only person who feels the trax2 is a little undersized for the pro angler? 100 yards in very soft sand was more difficult than I wanted it to be.