Fold up golf cart. The pull cart variety. There are several guys around here that have modified them to carry all their gear and boards for a spot that has a bit of a walk. The fold up one won't take up too much room. They also have nice big wheels which works on sand.perroloco wrote:My back is taking brutal punishment by carrying all of my kiteboarding stuff from the car to the beach. I also carry beach chairs, umbrela and stuff to tame my girlfriend while I do my time at sea. I own a regular sized sedan and it is basicaly stuffed with my gear. Any ideas for a compact cart that will fit in my car and roll freely on sand?
I actually tried this, but I found there are serious weight restrictions. I tested it with 2 low seat aluminum lawn chairs, a bag with towels and a jug of .... juice... while it was easy to pull over the sand, I could tell it was definitely at the upper limits of how much weight I could add. Kites, board, harness would have collapsed my rig as soon as I hit the sand.mobettah wrote:Fold up golf cart. The pull cart variety. There are several guys around here that have modified them to carry all their gear and boards for a spot that has a bit of a walk. The fold up one won't take up too much room. They also have nice big wheels which works on sand.perroloco wrote:My back is taking brutal punishment by carrying all of my kiteboarding stuff from the car to the beach. I also carry beach chairs, umbrela and stuff to tame my girlfriend while I do my time at sea. I own a regular sized sedan and it is basicaly stuffed with my gear. Any ideas for a compact cart that will fit in my car and roll freely on sand?
You can get a fold up dolly from the hardware store at this link...Bain wrote:It's 2010. Google is your friend.
Go to google, type in beach cart, and you will find stuff like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d.html/ref= ... B001BXSH7I
or this
http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductDetail ... ick=310393
Hey Mobettahmobettah wrote:Interesting LM cuz the spot I was talking about down east from where I am all the locals had modified golf carts. I would estimate that my golf bag with clubs weighs 20 lbs. You must have had too much ..... juice......
Hey Frankfrankm1960 wrote:You can get a fold up dolly from the hardware store at this link...Bain wrote:It's 2010. Google is your friend.
Go to google, type in beach cart, and you will find stuff like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d.html/ref= ... B001BXSH7I
or this
http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductDetail ... ick=310393
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6 ... BTruck.jsp
You could put a lot of stuff on this dolly and it folds up flat. I might get one.
Be a good workout At least the load would on your legs and not your back LOL...Laughingman wrote:Hey Frankfrankm1960 wrote:You can get a fold up dolly from the hardware store at this link...Bain wrote:It's 2010. Google is your friend.
Go to google, type in beach cart, and you will find stuff like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d.html/ref= ... B001BXSH7I
or this
http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductDetail ... ick=310393
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/6 ... BTruck.jsp
You could put a lot of stuff on this dolly and it folds up flat. I might get one.
That one would work great on hard packed surfaces or gravel but I bet it would be a challenge to pull through soft sand... wheels are just to skinny.
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