The only gripe about the ride (not negative)

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PancakePete

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or make one just like the bigfoot for 300 cheaper.
 

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Boris

The Good Old Days
OK, let me say it again.
I HAVE A REGULAR BEACH CART.
This little thing will only be used in the wet sand where everyone leaves their skis between rides. Think of it as a stand with wheels that is only 9" high and has wheels.

What ever, I'll still try it and if it works I'll be happy.
If it doesn't than I'll have fun destroying it.
 
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QuickMick

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How bad is it if you don't have crap and have to drag it? I'm hoping some of you guys will help me unload and load it back in my truck. Right? Or am I being a beach newbie buthole?

There should be pleanty of beach carts for people to use. If my ski isnt on mine or in use your welcome to use it.
 

Wilke

X2 stole my life
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Indialantic, FL
I'm planning to just use my trailer as a beach cart, its a small single so I think it will work just fine. Plus it has a winch so no lifting required.
 
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PancakePete

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Where did you get the tires,been wanting to make one ,tires are expensive.Did you find somewhere reasonable
I am hoping to use the smooth tires with plastic rims (very light) like the bigfoots

I Bought them From the Sailcraft place that makes the totes.
80 a piece... OUCH !

But I will get the info off the tire and I bet you could contact the company direct ! :Banane35:
 

Boris

The Good Old Days
we'll have a race to change lightbulbs, winner gets a kick in the nuts.

j/k.. he

That's an unfair race.
With 2 Polaks you still need 3 more to change a light bulb.

As for my mini cart, I'm taking the sucker down to the beach this weekend for a test drive. If need be, I will double up on the wheels.

Just wait all you non believers, just wait till you have to slide your hulls along the Daytona sandpaper.
I'll be the one rolling along and laughing.:nana:
 
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