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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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Basically exactly what Brett said.
The scupper is the weakest part of your kayak due to the way they are molded. By putting a cart into the scuppers that is not an exact fit (heres where Hobie boats/carts are the exception) you are putting a lot of excess torque on the area and you ar elikely to rupture the scupper and cause yourself problems. Spend the mony on a kayak that is going to be good for your kayak and last longer. Plus a cart that cradles a boat can be used on ANY kayak which means if you get a few boats you dont need multiple carts. And you can always loan your wheels to a friend at the launch if needed. |
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