Budget beach cart build

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
Since I got quite a few comments on this cart at Daytona, I thought I'd post a little bit of info on it. It's not the best thing out there by any means but it's incredibly simple and fits inside any car, suv, etc. Getting the ski off the ground is a little difficult by yourself but my skinny @ss can get my waterlogged ski on it after riding so it's not bad. I then use a strap on the nose to keep the ski from sliding forward while I push it.

I bought the wheels on eBay and they cost $37 with shipping. They are 18x9.5". Unfortunately, I didn't realize that they were rear wheels and didn't have the bearings like the fronts. So I cannibalized the bearings from some little dolly wheels that I had bought in the past for $5 each and drilled into the tractor wheels. So I guess I technically have $47 in the wheels.

I then bought the axle which was a 5/8" steel rod ($7) and drilled holes in it. I also bought 3 - 3' L angles ($21) from Lowes. Then I mounted the axle to the L angles with two u-bolts for a few cents each. I originally tried to use some 2x6” boards lying around to make the bunks but the ski rubbed the tires so I was forced to buy a 2x10” board to use instead ($5). Some of that 2x10” board was then used to support the cart itself. Then paint…who doesn’t have random spray paint lying around? I figure misc. hardware might’ve cost me an extra $5. So after all is said and done, I spent $85 which is more than I would’ve expected but then again, I already had some of that stuff so it didn’t really cost me that much.

Picture of the ski on it a little later...
 

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Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
Here are the pics of a ski on the cart. I got it all balanced the first time at the house and it slid off the front end so I marked up a strap and cinch it down between the lines and it can't slide forward and it balanced nicely.

PS - After taking these pics, I'm noticing that my lakes yearly registration sticker is destroyed, my state registration sticker is completely missing, and my hull is severly chewed up. DOH!
 

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Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
This is being updated quickly because someone was asking about it. This is the latest configuration of my beach cart. Added a winch and a 4x4 to better control it. Then added wheels to ease and reduce wear from winching it off the sand. I can get better pictures if people are interested.
 

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That is pride my friends.


Cool shot kind of looks like a little tank. Hmm "little tank". When it all goes down I want guys like you on my team.
 
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