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Old 02-13-2016, 08:54 AM   #18
ronbo613
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Originally Posted by Raskal311 View Post
Non of those DIY look like they will hold up very well. Those vertical post looks like they would break easily in sand or even while trying to go over curvea. Probably ok im hard pack sand with lightly loaded yak.

This kayak cart mentioned in the original post has been in regular use for more than ten years, all original parts are still used. It is still being used to transport a fully loaded kayak over the sharp rocks, and steep cliffs necessary to reach launch spots here in the Pacific Northwest.

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Originally Posted by TheBoyScout View Post
I tried the DIY harbor freight method mentioned above and PVC broke and All those hours of drilling and stuff to waste. Just bite the bullet save time and money
Unfortunately, for some people, a person working in a sweat shop in a third world country can do a better job, in that case, buy something off the internet.
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