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beef78 04-10-2013 07:51 PM

A Couple things I WTB
 
I am looking for a kayak cart
Medium bass rod with a sensitive tip (want to pay ~50 bucks)
Fish finder that will tell me what is on the bottom
bait tank/bait tank plumbing

I don't have a lot of cash on hand, but if you make me a good deal I might be able to find the money.
I also have a few things to trade: a hitch extender, a couple thule bike racks, and a few other things. Thanks!

addicted2sp33d 04-10-2013 08:11 PM

I have a pair of 7'0" Shimano FX-series rods, and a Pinnacle Graphite:
  • FX-70MB2 (6-14lb)
  • FX-70MHB2 (12-25lb)
  • Pinnacle 6'6" Graphite

They're all two piece, with fast tips in great condition. My wife says I need to reduce my inventory. I don't understand what's she's talking about. :confused:

You can have them all for $30 bucks.
I'm open to trades - wutcha got? :)

beef78 04-10-2013 08:19 PM

poles
 
Got any reels?

spottie slayer 04-10-2013 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by beef78 (Post 153345)
Got any reels?

i can sell you a shimano cardiff i have the 400a and the 300a:reeling:

jorluivil 04-10-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by spottie slayer (Post 153356)
i can sell you a shimano cardiff i have the 400a and the 300a:reeling:

If he doesn't buy the cardiff let me know how much you want for it, I might be interested

spottie slayer 04-10-2013 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 153358)
If he doesn't buy the cardiff let me know how much you want for it, I might be interested

ya sure make me an offer. I'm still debating wether to sell or keep em so fire away.

eertkao 04-10-2013 09:55 PM

pm sent about the fishfinder

Jimmyz123 04-11-2013 05:04 AM

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Originally Posted by beef78 (Post 153339)
I am looking for a kayak cart
Medium bass rod with a sensitive tip (want to pay ~50 bucks)
Fish finder that will tell me what is on the bottom
bait tank/bait tank plumbing

I don't have a lot of cash on hand, but if you make me a good deal I might be able to find the money.
I also have a few things to trade: a hitch extender, a couple thule bike racks, and a few other things. Thanks!

Kayak cart below is what I have and love it.

http://www.amazon.com/Kayak-Carrier-...rds=kayak+cart

danjor 04-11-2013 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 153375)
Kayak cart below is what I have and love it.

http://www.amazon.com/Kayak-Carrier-...rds=kayak+cart

Do you have to strap the kayak down to that cart or does the weight of the yak hold it on there? I need to get me some wheels soon and I like that price.

inbx3 04-11-2013 09:19 AM

I have an old Berkley Hot Rod Express HREC601MH 6' rated 10-25lb. If we find a time to meet up I'll give it too you. It's cheaper to give the rod away than to buy another reel. :-) BTW, live near SDSU/Lake Murray area.

Jimmyz123 04-11-2013 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by danjor (Post 153385)
Do you have to strap the kayak down to that cart or does the weight of the yak hold it on there? I need to get me some wheels soon and I like that price.

It comes with a strap and it's very easy to use. I actually use two straps for extra security, but one could probably get by with just the 1

Cyn 04-11-2013 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 153391)
It comes with a strap and it's very easy to use. I actually use two straps for extra security, but one could probably get by with just the 1

I think my Hobie is like 80+ lbs loaded, would you have to strap it down at all if just on cement walkway from the parking lot to the sand? Just curious.

Also wondering if it had the stink problem on of the Amazon reviewers mentioned? Thought that was funny. Price is definitely attractive since building a similar one is about $35 and I'm lazy. :p

danjor 04-11-2013 02:34 PM

I built a cart for my trident 15 when I had it but the only problem was PVC was not strong enough when I would load my yak down with all my lobster gear, all those nets bait and bugs are heavy lol

spottie slayer 04-11-2013 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 153375)
Kayak cart below is what I have and love it.

http://www.amazon.com/Kayak-Carrier-...rds=kayak+cart

nice cart i might have to get one myself for my new cuda.

Jimmyz123 04-11-2013 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cyn (Post 153401)
I think my Hobie is like 80+ lbs loaded, would you have to strap it down at all if just on cement walkway from the parking lot to the sand? Just curious.

Also wondering if it had the stink problem on of the Amazon reviewers mentioned? Thought that was funny. Price is definitely attractive since building a similar one is about $35 and I'm lazy. :p

My Moken 14 is 75 pounds unloaded, probably 85 to 90 pounds when loaded. I strap it no matter what because I don't want it to slide off for any reason. Peace of mind if you know what I mean. The only think that stinks, like any cart is the tires when you leave them in a car.

This Cart, for the price, is amazing.

vincentek9 04-11-2013 05:06 PM

pm sent about rods

FishNinjaY 04-11-2013 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyn (Post 153401)
I think my Hobie is like 80+ lbs loaded, would you have to strap it down at all if just on cement walkway from the parking lot to the sand? Just curious.

didn't yours come with wheels? I thought it did?

You might be ok with no strap until you get to the sand. At that point, the wheels will dig in and sink some. Even if you have the fat wheeleez, they will sink a little in the sand, and you'll pull the yak off the wheels. I had 2 straps, but I usually only end up using 1 strap. With the ratchet, it's tight enough.

ctrujillo 04-11-2013 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 153426)
My Moken 14 is 75 pounds unloaded, probably 85 to 90 pounds when loaded. I strap it no matter what because I don't want it to slide off for any reason. Peace of mind if you know what I mean. The only think that stinks, like any cart is the tires when you leave them in a car.

This Cart, for the price, is amazing.

Is the wheel in the keel on that feel free not big enough for the yak loaded with gear?

Jimmyz123 04-11-2013 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by FishNinjaY (Post 153430)
didn't yours come with wheels? I thought it did?

You might be ok with no strap until you get to the sand. At that point, the wheels will dig in and sink some. Even if you have the fat wheeleez, they will sink a little in the sand, and you'll pull the yak off the wheels. I had 2 straps, but I usually only end up using 1 strap. With the ratchet, it's tight enough.

The Moken does come with the Wheel in a Keel however it was very tippy and not well balanced. It pulled through the sand going downhill fine, but at the end of the day pulling it up through the sand loaded up was difficult. Having ruptured my bicep tendon a few years ago I have learned it's better to be safe than having to go have surgery. The wheel works great for loading onto the vehicle, moving around the house, and on harder surfaces but deep sand not as great. I still have more testing to do, but I like the cart that I have for moving through sand.

Check out my Facebook pages for more photos and updates about the Moken 14
https://www.facebook.com/KayakFishin...ookmark_t=page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Moken...ookmark_t=page

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...psac0f2a7b.jpg

beef78 04-11-2013 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spottie slayer (Post 153356)
i can sell you a shimano cardiff i have the 400a and the 300a:reeling:


Not quite what I am looking for, but thanks!!!


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