This is a super easy and cheap kayak cart to make getting out on the water that much easier! What I use: GoPro amzn.to/3RRNpkf GoPro mic amzn.to/3PPKxmm These are affiliate links*
Saw this video and made one. I love it! No straps. No falling off. And just pick up your kayak to remove. Also stores on top so you don't have to run back to the vehicle. Thank you for this!
Very rarely are scupper holes reinforced to be capable of withstanding the pressure carts that style that put on them. Only a few manufacturers do it. Great idea but just something to consider.
I appreciate the feedback! The weight of it should be on the bar spanning the bottom of the kayak so unless you’re trying to pull it over large obstacles there shouldn’t be too much pressure on the scuppers and I think it should be okay
I have a Glide Trolley in the rear scupper holes of a 3 Waters Big Fish 120 decked out with a large lithium battery and crate at the back and it doesn't even bother it. You can push the trolley under water and it floats upward into the scupper holes and you simply walk out of the water. Too easy.
Did something similar awhile back and then I recreated the cart and added rod holders into cart. Just an Idea for you to add. It does mean version 2 but it is easy to add some Ts in the long vertical pieces and then adapter another T into that T that you can use as a rod holder I have 4 (1 on each vertical PVC run and then 2 on the bottom horizontal run). Makes the cart sturdier as well. Nonetheless, it just fun to mess with. Thanks for the video, keep it up!
I like the kayak caddy idea of taking the caddy with you in case, in case I have to walk back to my truck. Can you list out the pieces of pvc that you used?
Appreciate the feedback! I can but unless you have the same kayak, it likely won’t fit. It’s just 1” sch 40 pvc and 1” pvc “tee” fittings. If you have the same one I can measure and let you know
I haven’t noticed any problems with it. The bottom of my kayak is pretty flat in that area so the weight is not only on the scupper holes. If it causes any issue I’ll be sure to follow up on it but I think it will be okay. Appreciate the comment!
Saw this video and made one. I love it! No straps. No falling off. And just pick up your kayak to remove. Also stores on top so you don't have to run back to the vehicle. Thank you for this!
Glad it could help you!
Thanks for the great video. A material list in the description would be helpful.
Thank you! I forgot to but I will add it
Very rarely are scupper holes reinforced to be capable of withstanding the pressure carts that style that put on them. Only a few manufacturers do it. Great idea but just something to consider.
I appreciate the feedback! The weight of it should be on the bar spanning the bottom of the kayak so unless you’re trying to pull it over large obstacles there shouldn’t be too much pressure on the scuppers and I think it should be okay
I have a Glide Trolley in the rear scupper holes of a 3 Waters Big Fish 120 decked out with a large lithium battery and crate at the back and it doesn't even bother it. You can push the trolley under water and it floats upward into the scupper holes and you simply walk out of the water. Too easy.
@@Jpgundarun nice setup, appreciate the input!
Looks good. Nice design..👍🏽
Thank you!
Nice job, cool idea with the paint scheme. 👍👍👍
Thank ya! I did like how the paint turned out, might need to do my beach cart like that
Wish I would have watched this video before I made mine. Yours was Soo much easier to build. Great video
Thanks for the feedback!
Best bit of kayaking kit 100%
Very helpful for sure!
Love this! Thanks
Thank you!
Definitely a money saver especially when you have considered purchasing a more expensive option like the Wilderness cart.
Absolutely, saves money for more interesting gadgets like a new rod and reel, etc.
Looking good!!
Thank you!
Seems simple. Will try when I get my new kayak soon.
Cool, let me know how it works for you. Good luck!
Looks good love the videos
Thank ya!
Did something similar awhile back and then I recreated the cart and added rod holders into cart. Just an Idea for you to add. It does mean version 2 but it is easy to add some Ts in the long vertical pieces and then adapter another T into that T that you can use as a rod holder I have 4 (1 on each vertical PVC run and then 2 on the bottom horizontal run). Makes the cart sturdier as well. Nonetheless, it just fun to mess with. Thanks for the video, keep it up!
That actually is a great idea, I will have to look into that. Thanks for the feedback!
I like the kayak caddy idea of taking the caddy with you in case, in case I have to walk back to my truck. Can you list out the pieces of pvc that you used?
Appreciate the feedback! I can but unless you have the same kayak, it likely won’t fit. It’s just 1” sch 40 pvc and 1” pvc “tee” fittings. If you have the same one I can measure and let you know
“So I changed my mind. I am gonna glue it”😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not for any particular reason or anything🤷🏼♂️
Music was a bit quiet, turn it up a bit plz. I could still hear u talking 😆
Thanks for the feedback
You changed your mind or your mind was changed for you?
It’s debatable😂
You are so cute but music is too loud. ❤
Very weak spot on the majority of kayaks . Plastic to plastic connection inside scupper not made to have load placed on them .
I haven’t noticed any problems with it. The bottom of my kayak is pretty flat in that area so the weight is not only on the scupper holes. If it causes any issue I’ll be sure to follow up on it but I think it will be okay. Appreciate the comment!
@@SaltwaterHorizonsFishing I'm pullin' for ya !
@@richdorak1547 appreciate ya!