OK... its end of a long day fishing. You glide back to the launch area, step out and secure your gear to haul everything back to the car several hundred feet away.
Now comes the part where you have to put this fully loaded kayak onto your cart.... but how?
One of the things I took for granted with my old kayak was how small and light it was. At a moments notice I could toss it in the back of the Jeep and go. The small size forced me to limit what I brought, keeping most everything in the back of my Skwoosh seat. At the end of the day I would either carry the kayak with one arm and the Skwoosh seat in the other or if the ground was soft I could simply drag the whole thing.
Now I have a 13'10" boat and a lot more gear. At the Nov. M&G, kevinfry, Nitefly, & whenican watched me struggle a couple of times trying to get my kayak onto the cart at the end of the day.
On a side note, they offered to help me but I politely turned them down determined to figure this thing out myself.
Ultimately, I just pulled it off to the side and took all the gear over to the Jeep piece by piece. Then carried the kayak.
I've been out a few times since then and still have not mastered the cart. In fact on my last trip I even left the cart at home. I have the TMS Cart... y'know... the one with the stinky tires. Has anybody figured this thing out? Is there a trick to it? How do you get your fully loaded kayak onto a cart at the end of the day?
Now comes the part where you have to put this fully loaded kayak onto your cart.... but how?
One of the things I took for granted with my old kayak was how small and light it was. At a moments notice I could toss it in the back of the Jeep and go. The small size forced me to limit what I brought, keeping most everything in the back of my Skwoosh seat. At the end of the day I would either carry the kayak with one arm and the Skwoosh seat in the other or if the ground was soft I could simply drag the whole thing.
Now I have a 13'10" boat and a lot more gear. At the Nov. M&G, kevinfry, Nitefly, & whenican watched me struggle a couple of times trying to get my kayak onto the cart at the end of the day.
On a side note, they offered to help me but I politely turned them down determined to figure this thing out myself.
Ultimately, I just pulled it off to the side and took all the gear over to the Jeep piece by piece. Then carried the kayak.
I've been out a few times since then and still have not mastered the cart. In fact on my last trip I even left the cart at home. I have the TMS Cart... y'know... the one with the stinky tires. Has anybody figured this thing out? Is there a trick to it? How do you get your fully loaded kayak onto a cart at the end of the day?
Comment