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Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Way out there
Posts: 2,854
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I tried to pm you about those, but you cant receive PM's where did you buy just the wheels from?
Thanks for the input everyone.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cypress, CA
Posts: 789
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I ordered them from Wheeleze and made the cart from 1" PVC, some old surf pads and strap and there you have it . the axle iss 1/2" solid aluminum, I can fully load that kayak and center the load onn thecart and it pulls like a dream.. thru soft sand, I have another set of wheels for when I go up north for the hard pack around the lakes , The cart beaks down and stores in the kayak even the wheelezes fit inside, quick release on the wheels, ![]() Well worth the money for the wheeleze, I debated that issue for a while but glad I did ... no regrets. no back ache either... ![]() These wheels are the next size up from those smaller wheels on the hobie carts They have a higher weight cap. and dont plow into the sand at all, maybe a 1/2" depression if that.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 270
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cons on hobie wheelez . you need 2 peps to get wheels back in scupper holes. one to lift yak , and second person to install. you have to be careful installing. easy to damage scupper hole on yak. i tore a big hole when i first got my yak . had to have it replaced. make sure you put locking pin in after inserting legs of wheels to prevent slippage and damage , ie like when going up curbs or stairs. .
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
Posts: 1,474
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I would have to agree on the Hobie wheels in the scupper holes. A bit difficult if you are by yourself. I have to tip the kayak on the side to get them in on my own, which means anything you don't have tied down comes out.
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Maui Jim,
love your design. and, I believe those are the best wheels for our applications. Jorivle (sp?), don't be mislead by a mere glance. I've had my cart and those wheels for over 9 yrs--and speaking from real experience and miles of sand pulling--they're second best to the Wheeleeze. |
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Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Way out there
Posts: 2,854
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Salty Pirate, thanks for the link
![]() I have not been able to find just the wheels alone. $60.00 per wheel is budget friendly.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Wildomar, CA.
Posts: 294
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POWER WHEELS
Have you looked into Power Wheels? They are the ones that fit on battery powered toy cars that the kids rise around on.
Here is a quick link to some wheels: http://www.mypegperegoparts.com/tireandwheels.html If you yard/garage sale at all look for a used Power Wheel. Mine you it does not have to run, just make sure the wheels are in good condition. I had made my last cart with a set and sold a pair of 10" wheels on these forums for $20. They work great on soft sand and hard pack. You can search my posts under the sale section to see the ones I sold. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: where the hell is Temecula
Posts: 268
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my kayak came with hobie cart but has weeleez tires. this setup works great in the sand. I don't have bait tank though. lean the kayak over to put cart on
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