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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 3
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After having to unload all my gear and turn my Jackson Cuda on its side to put a supper cart underneath, I ordered a boondocks for my new PA 14. It works fantastic. I put wheels down on my way to the landing, land the nose and roll it on my trailer. Very sturdy materials, extremely difficult install on the PA 14.
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Baitless on Baja
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Vista California, Gonzaga, San Quintin, Asuncion, Mag Bay
Posts: 4,250
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Difficult yes but worth it, try installing on a Solo. Sure makes life easier.
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Junior
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 3
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Agreed makobob. I'm in good shape, but wheels are the only way I could manage 175lbs of kayak at some of my launch sites.
The difficult part is getting the 1"x4" backing plate from the round access hatch to where you see the 2 mounting bolts. Helps to replace the 1" bolts with 1 1/4". |
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