How to use a canoe trolley (or kayak cart dolly)
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- čas přidán 18. 03. 2021
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Canoe Trolley: amzn.to/3bVYpaO
Ratchet Straps: amzn.to/3qWsdIt
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Thanks, these trolley videos show a lot of kayaks but not many with a canoe. I needed this one. thanks again
I used to do it this way, but I'm not sure it's the ideal method. It puts a lot of pressure on the weakest part of the canoe hull. What I do now is strap the trolley on the gunwale side at one end, flip the canoe then carry the other end overhead. The trolley still takes most of the weight, but because it is pulled rather than pushed it does better on soft ground. It also makes it really easy to load a vehicle, just walk up, put the high end of the canoe on the roofrack, move to the low end and push the canoe up.
I've been using the rear end from an old trike to haul mine around. Can't wait to get one of these
Same I the plastic cheap strap it came with and yes the ratchet strap is a better idea
Thanks for this helpful video, I was not certain if I should buy one, but thanks to this, I am, cheers!
Very handy to know dude. I've just ordered one of these trolleys to take my kayak about 1/2 a mile to water here in Oz. Possible could get two (small) kayaks on the one trolley, save the mrs having to lug one around herself...
Thanks. I struggled with this carrier and my canoe. I'll try your method.
Hope it works. I've also been experimenting with a fully loaded canoe. So far I favour:
- pulling from the front.- not using the straps (saves time, but depends on the terrain)
- having the weight slightly to the front so that the front end
is down (I find if the front end is up, you need to push it down whilst pulling it, which doesn't work so well)
Very useful...thanks 😀
Great tip thank you, my boy will love me now.
You're welcome!
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Thank you
Try using a ratchet strap as well rather than the cheap one supplied they hold the wheels to the kayak so secure , and they are cheap .
Make sure if you do the ratchet and the hooks are inside floating over space in the kayak so that you don't scratch or dent the sides of the kayak I walk a quater of a mile with my kayak to the sea and it's secure
Tried with strap supplied, collapsed, 10 ft kayak, 46 lbs. Will try with 2 straps. Thank you.
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You're welcome!
How heavy is your canoe if you don't mind?
Hi James,
This particular canoe is a 15ft plastic canoe and so it will weigh around 35-40kgs. I have various others that are a lighter material called Royalex. They weigh around 20-25kgs. For a while, most canoes were made from this material but it has been unavailable since 2013.
When portaging canoes during an Adventure Break, they're typically loaded with 2x 60 litre barrels (food and camping gear for 2 people). These will weigh around 15kgs each also, so another 30kgs on top.
I hope that helps?
Chris
But how did you tie it to the caddy?
I think just pulled through once per strap, by the looks of it
You fast forward through the most important part?
Wish I had a video of how to do the straps this is where I fail the most
@@domdp I hear you, I had this problem as well. The trick is to put as much of the strap through the racket before you tighten, this way you do not fill the racket full of strap. This makes tightening and removal way easier.
Same why fast forward the most important part! Frustrating!
Not very convincing... We need a trolley that allows to carry it with a bike! Here's the market.
I believe I've seen that somewhere
Trolley? We call it a dolly.
Thanks, that's good to know :)