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dgarland10
03-06-2020, 10:20 AM
I am looking for a cart to store my Outback on that is solid, has wheels that lock or can be blocked, so that when I return home I can wheel my Outback up onto the cart. Any ideas, or anyone have they one they are looking to sell?

Fishon14
03-06-2020, 10:54 AM
I seen some DIY project carts, I remember seeing a video on you tube with plans

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE5DCLiOSso

dgarland10
03-06-2020, 11:08 AM
Actually watched that last night, but as unmanly not sure I have the tools to pull that build off.

SoCalEDC
03-06-2020, 04:40 PM
you just want a cart that you can store the yak on when you arent using it, that also rolls?

dgarland10
03-06-2020, 04:47 PM
Yes

SoCalEDC
03-07-2020, 09:16 PM
Yes

What tools do you have available and what is your level of competence with building? Budget?

dgarland10
03-08-2020, 04:51 PM
What tools do you have available and what is your level of competence with building? Budget?

I have the normal wrenches, screwdrivers, drill, etc. No saws etc. Really what i want is just like a PVC stand to rest the kayak on top up. It doesnt really need to have wheels. Dont need it to store anything other than support the kayak. Budget I dont know 50-75?

dgarland10
03-08-2020, 06:57 PM
Something like this

Fishon14
03-09-2020, 10:37 AM
I have all the wood working tools to make that cart. You buy the wood and supplies I will make it for you. for no charge

dgarland10
03-09-2020, 10:48 AM
oh wow, thats awesome. I will send you a private message.

SoCalEDC
03-09-2020, 11:46 AM
I was going to make some suggestions for building a cart and then I thought of a different idea. Why don't you look on craigslist/offer up/fb market place for a used tool cart. you can set the kayak on top and wheel it around, it'll be finished with some kind of powder coat or paint so it'll look nice in your garage, and you can use the drawers for storage (kayak related or not). Then you can resell the thing if you no longer need it and it wont be limited to kayak owners with a specific philosophy of use.

P.S. i just checked out offerup and theres quite a few carts for anywhere from 60-100 bucks

Fishon14
03-09-2020, 12:14 PM
sounds good

Saba Slayer
03-09-2020, 07:55 PM
Sounds good...but that tool cart would have to be at least 6 foot long and about 3' wide at a minimum to properly support a Hobie Outback kayak...I can't say I've seen too many 6' long tool carts.
Good Luck...



I was going to make some suggestions for building a cart and then I thought of a different idea. Why don't you look on craigslist/offer up/fb market place for a used tool cart. you can set the kayak on top and wheel it around, it'll be finished with some kind of powder coat or paint so it'll look nice in your garage, and you can use the drawers for storage (kayak related or not). Then you can resell the thing if you no longer need it and it wont be limited to kayak owners with a specific philosophy of use.

P.S. i just checked out offerup and theres quite a few carts for anywhere from 60-100 bucks

Nickrivers
03-10-2020, 10:37 AM
I've seen so much misinformation on storage of Hobies. I have a 2019 Outback, I currently store it on some saw horses which I padded. I store it upside per the manual. If I wish to store it upright, are these parallel bars the only way to go? I assume it relieves the stress points across the length of the hull instead of 2 crossbars.

Saba Slayer
03-10-2020, 12:32 PM
The Photos are straight from the Hobie Owners manual included with each boat...
Upside down is the preferred Hobie storage method and on a couple of sawhorses is perfect.
The alternate approved upright Hobie method is with the cradles with are about $250.

BUT...
:Angel_anim:...off the record...

IMHO...I've stored my Hobie's on the PVC pipes on my trailers for years, covered and outside.
I haven't found any problems with deforming of the hull and it seems to work for me...:cheers1:

farmer
03-11-2020, 07:52 AM
I see you did your trailer modification

Nickrivers
03-11-2020, 08:00 AM
Awesome, thanks for your input!

SoCalEDC
03-11-2020, 09:40 AM
Idk why I didn't think of this, the company I work for used to manufacture these for Superior Watercraft. This one in the link looks pretty inexpensive and might be exactly what you are looking for.

https://www.roofyucm.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10519

https://www.roofyucm.com/images//files/club/n3ds68.jpg

dgarland10
03-11-2020, 11:20 AM
what do the people who are far more smarter than me think about the cart pictured above? Will it support an Outback maintaining the integrity of the kayak?

SoCalEDC
03-11-2020, 01:16 PM
what do the people who are far more smarter than me think about the cart pictured above? Will it support an Outback maintaining the integrity of the kayak?lay a couple of 2x4s accross the built in cradles and store the yak upside down on top as shown in the manual.

Storing the thing upside down will probably be more beneficial than anything else you do aside from keeping it out of the sun/super hot environments. then a. you are storing it in the most structurally integral way as per the manual, and b. not storing it on any kind of pipes which is listed in the "do not" section of the manual.

YakDout
03-11-2020, 04:40 PM
The Photos are straight from the Hobie Owners manual included with each boat...
Upside down is the preferred Hobie storage method and on a couple of sawhorses is perfect.
The alternate approved upright Hobie method is with the cradles with are about $250.

BUT...
:Angel_anim:...off the record...

IMHO...I've stored my Hobie's on the PVC pipes on my trailers for years, covered and outside.
I haven't found any problems with deforming of the hull and it seems to work for me...:cheers1:

Whats the difference between hull cradles and PVC? I dont really get that. Ive been using a rack I lag bolted into the studs with 3" conduit contouring the bottom of my outback hull. I also Never had a problem with deformation even in extreme heat.

igotpron
03-11-2020, 05:50 PM
PVC only cost what, 10$ a stick. How is hobie going to make any money on that.


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SoCalEDC
03-12-2020, 10:08 AM
Whats the difference between hull cradles and PVC? I dont really get that. Ive been using a rack I lag bolted into the studs with 3" conduit contouring the bottom of my outback hull. I also Never had a problem with deformation even in extreme heat.Not certain but I think the concern is that the different plastics can react to one and other. ABS is *probably* a safer bet (That's the black plastic pipe used for plumbing).

dgarland10
03-14-2020, 06:30 PM
What an awesome guy Fishon14 is. He drew up plans for a cart, we met up this morning and went off to Home Depot and Harbor Freight and he built exactly what I was thinking of. Had never met him before, and now I look forward to getting on the water with him. Thanks again!

Fishon14
03-15-2020, 09:03 AM
I am glad I was able to help.

YellowYaket
03-15-2020, 01:11 PM
Nicely done Fishon14!!! :you_rock:

Saba Slayer
03-15-2020, 01:13 PM
Good on you Fishon...:cheers1:

igotpron
03-15-2020, 01:25 PM
Nice one! Add some plywood to the bottom and now you can add some totes for all the gear you have to store.


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SoCalEDC
03-18-2020, 08:09 AM
Nice, the cart came out great!

TheBentRod
03-18-2020, 01:13 PM
What an awesome guy Fishon14 is. He drew up plans for a cart, we met up this morning and went off to Home Depot and Harbor Freight and he built exactly what I was thinking of. Had never met him before, and now I look forward to getting on the water with him. Thanks again!

I made one of these before and loved it. I still have the wheels. I may have to make another one. This time with the proper storage dimensions to add the totes on the lower shelf.

Now that I have 4 dang kayaks!