Canoe/Kayak Cart. BIG WHEELS. All Terrain. Strong. DIY. Affordable

Ойын-сауық

#canoecart #kayakcart #diy #fishing #fishingkayak #fishingcanoe
Marathon Wheels ----- amzn.to/3EvbX9R
I've seen countless KZread videos that explain which carts work best for kayaks and canoes. I have not seen any videos yet that specifically talk about an all terrain cart with large, flat free wheels that is extremely durable.
Where I fish, I need big wheels, a strong frame and axle. Perhaps you do to!
Kayak/Canoe Cart Design:
5/8th inch Threaded Axle = 36 inches
2 - 5/8 inch nuts
4 - 5/8 inch washers
2 - Cross lumber, 2x4 = 24 inches
2 - Vertical lumber, 2x4 = 15 inches
2 - Bunks, 2x4 = 13 inches
1 - Kickstand, 2x2 = 36 inches
Tires = 20 inches
Reasons for this KZread Channel:
Why: To share another way of hunting and fishing to increase the quality of your life.
You don’t need to buy expensive gear, take out loans on boats or travel to the best areas or lakes to have success in the outdoors.
How: Videos that are current and PRACTICAL.
What: Tips, reviews, how-to’s, tricks and advice concerning hunting and fishing.
Follow Me On Instragram: / relentless_sportsman
Follow Me On Facebook:
/ relentlesssportsman
Contact Me: relentlesssportsman@gmail.com
What I Use to Make Videos:
Common Sense
MacBook Air - amzn.to/3ujnRxY
GoPro Hero 7 Black - amzn.to/3keoXXc
iPhone 8 - amzn.to/2ZEUp7w
Universal Tripod Stand - amzn.to/3sk0tP5
GoPro Chesty and Head Mount - amzn.to/37HNwXt
This video may contain affiliate links.

Пікірлер: 127

  • @keithlentz2413
    @keithlentz24133 жыл бұрын

    I've broke three carts so far,a malone type,a c-tug and a pvc DYI one.None of them held up on steep rocky ground and long hauls,even though my kayak is under 100 lbs loaded.I agree the hard to get to spots are where the best fishing is and I have the most fun.This is the only video that addresses my situation,thanks for the info.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words! I hope everything works out well for you. Let me know if you make any modifications to increase the carts performance - always looking to learn and improve.

  • @vickiretzlaff5009

    @vickiretzlaff5009

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a small sailboat 11 ft long and 3'6" wide it is a Snark Sunflower 3.3. This might work. The sailboat weights 65lbs

  • @kyleroyer9227
    @kyleroyer9227Ай бұрын

    I have a 96lbs kayak. I was very hesitant to build one out of pvc. I saw your video and decided I will be building mine like yours except in my case I will be fine with smaller wheels like off a dolly just because I already have them and will be using concrete or gravel slips, and don’t want to spend a lot. Appreciate your video man.

  • @richardherrington2852
    @richardherrington28522 жыл бұрын

    I will be building this cart. My wheels just arrived today. Looked at a lot of carts for sale on the Internet and none were as well built as your cart. The carts on the Internet were mostly fragile and expensive. Your cart will be easy to build and perfect for my 16 ft. Kevlar Mad River Canoe. Thank you so much for posting this video. U.S. Army, Ret. TX

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds good. Enjoy the build!

  • @harrykirk7415
    @harrykirk7415 Жыл бұрын

    In remote areas you can hide it in the woods, but it's a good feature to be able to haul it in the boat with you.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Stash in the woods - that's the plan. Thanks for watching.

  • @nicholasdeluca3580
    @nicholasdeluca358010 ай бұрын

    Really nice project and great presentation (without the typical BS like others). I changed a couple things. 1. Eyelets for bungee hooking. 2. Used rubber bungees, free on roadside. I think they stay better. (free) 3. Used an old broom stick handle for the kickstand. (free) 4. Someone suggested plastic sheet material for spoke covers, I cannibalized several plastic milk jugs for my spoke covers (free).

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Yes! I'm glad you changed things to work better for you. I make videos so others can get ideas, not always copy exactly how I do things. I'm also glad to hear how you didn't spend money on this, at least by the sounds of it. Good work.

  • @loriekaczmarek9788
    @loriekaczmarek9788Ай бұрын

    Hands down best build I've seen. I like the wood. It's cheap and easy to replace if something goes wrong. I know the wheels cost the most. Awesome video.

  • @dougroberts3643
    @dougroberts36432 жыл бұрын

    I read all the comments and there seems to be a lot of engineers out there telling you what you should've done differently. Screw them!! I like your build. Thanks for sharing this idea with us

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    ha....I've had similar thoughts but refrained from saying anything about that. Most of those people do not follow my channel and saw this one random video only. My channel is for hunting and fishing, not building or teaching others to build. So when I make a 'building' video, I emphasize that it's for my purposes. One guy commented about how the axel isn't high enough for the terrain he walks through. Well.....for that guy, he just needs to put the axel higher lol...doesn't mean EVERYONE needs that same setup...common sense. Thanks for watching, Doug. Glad you appreciate the build. Take care!

  • @dutoitvanvuuren2494
    @dutoitvanvuuren24949 ай бұрын

    Cheap and practical. Will definately give it a go.

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 Жыл бұрын

    Two points of critique. 1: Most importantly. When building a portage cart, build for as low of a center of gravity as possible. In this example, it appears there is about 6 inches of clearance between the wheel and the hull. A lower center of gravity will be more stable on rugged terrain. at the other end of the spectrum, a board and bunks set at axle level with wheels spaced wider than the hull will offer the lowest center of gravity, but at a cost of sometimes being too low for portaging along rough trails. There are a number of designs that fall somewhere in between. This cart is just a bit too tall. 2: something that can be easily transported in the canoe with minimum space taken is desirable. This either means something where you can remove the wheels easily, or where the entire frame can fold or nest with the canoe. Your axles require tools to remove the wheels or leave a large bulky cart to ride in your canoe. using a smooth rod drilled to accept an R-Clip type cotter pin will at least allow the wheels to be flat packed. Additional thoughts: Based on personal experience pulling a deer out of the woods on a commercial game cart (same basic type of wheels), when building a cart, especially if it is for a canoe loaded with camping gear, consider making the acle a bit longer and mounting two pair of wheels. You can also take a couple sheets of rigid plastic and making spoke covers that zip tie on. This will keep branches from getting caught in the wheels. That said. An excellent video showing that a much better canoe cart than those sold commercially can be had for $50-100 with even basic tools.

  • @canam2436

    @canam2436

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought it was high as well, especially if you have a loaded heavy kayak . You gotta lift that sucker pretty high. I like his build, but I will put smaller wheels so it will be lower to the ground

  • @johnabrshamsen8440

    @johnabrshamsen8440

    Жыл бұрын

    You made some excellent points. Thank you!

  • @everperez8538
    @everperez85382 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I have the wheels already. My Kayak is heavy and need a heavy duty cart. Will definitely be using your design as a reference.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for checking out the video! If you make any improvements/adjustments, please let me know.

  • @scottmondak1444
    @scottmondak14443 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man, I have a 16ft canoe & this is the best design I have am come across, can't wait to get Rollin with it.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome. I was tired of finding videos with tiny wheels that could go flat. I actually got this idea from when I had a portable chicken coop. I used the same idea. Anyway, I think this will work well for you. I haven't had any issues to date. Good luck out there!

  • @epenaloza52

    @epenaloza52

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you transport the 16ft canoe? I have a 10 ft kayak and I struggle to put it on top of my truck

  • @athinakaviris110
    @athinakaviris1102 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome! Have a good time on your kayak/canoe. Please modify the cart to meet your needs.

  • @zhenzhenyouyu2776
    @zhenzhenyouyu27763 жыл бұрын

    Good idea!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @robertyoung9467
    @robertyoung94672 жыл бұрын

    Dude! Fist bump! You are the winner!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!! I'll be making a few mods in the future but it certainly works really well for what's needed. Appreciate you watching!

  • @KD-NotWoke
    @KD-NotWoke Жыл бұрын

    Very cool, I’m gonna use your idea and make a cart for packing my fishing gear over the uneven jetty rocks. Thanks.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    You're welcome. I hope it works well for you.

  • @jaaadanschannel5094
    @jaaadanschannel509411 ай бұрын

    I’m definitely going to build this one seen a lot but this one looks easy and fun to build

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    11 ай бұрын

    Good to hear. I recommend building it to your height and width of your kayak/canoe. Have fun!

  • @edwardwaldrup3427
    @edwardwaldrup3427 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Nice cart thanks for sharing

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. You're welcome!

  • @frandrake983
    @frandrake9832 жыл бұрын

    I would have liked to see a canoe attached to it as well but appreciate how you explained in detail the pieces and your video got right to the point!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I will most likely put out another video, demonstrating the canoe on the cart - many people have mentioned that it would have been nice to see that.

  • @frandrake983

    @frandrake983

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RelentlessSportsman appreciate your videos!

  • @richardherrington2852
    @richardherrington2852 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this information and for posting this video. My wheels have arrived and I am looking forward to building this cart. U.S. Army, (ret) TX

  • @scottbrightman3662
    @scottbrightman36622 жыл бұрын

    Well I finally built the frame of the caddy still waiting on wheels. Only thing I did differently I added bushings. I got some conduit pipe that would fit over the axle and also inserted into the 2 x 4. So the axle wouldn’t have any contacts with the wood. Also instead of using screws To secure the kickstand are used to lag bolts.

  • @TheoboldJamzen
    @TheoboldJamzen3 жыл бұрын

    careful with the 13 inch 'bunks' that support the kayak ... may do well to cover them with a foam and/or angle and/or lengthen them to spread the pressure and prevent them from weakening/'oil canning' the boat.

  • @motodemon-qn9wx
    @motodemon-qn9wx9 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @jimistraw3729
    @jimistraw37293 жыл бұрын

    i love linnes!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol leinie's?

  • @cescohsv7
    @cescohsv73 жыл бұрын

    I ordered my wheels and I'm looking forward to making the cart. Thanks for sharing your information!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome! I hope it all goes well.

  • @cescohsv7

    @cescohsv7

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RelentlessSportsman I got it put together and it works great!

  • @donho6856

    @donho6856

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where did you get the wheels from? The ones I find have a small axle. Thank you !!!

  • @cescohsv7

    @cescohsv7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donho6856 Ordered wheels from Amazon. Marathon item # 90210

  • @cescohsv7

    @cescohsv7

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@donho6856 I used EMT (electrical conduit) for the axle secured with flat washers on each side of the wheels and drilled a hole on each end of the conduit for a hitch pin.

  • @user-ch9lq1ig4s
    @user-ch9lq1ig4s2 ай бұрын

    Great video but where did you get the wheels from if I missed that ?

  • @weirdbeard1980
    @weirdbeard19802 жыл бұрын

    Gonna build something exactly like this for my whitewater boat.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice. I hope it works well for you. Make changes as needed.

  • @Alatinu
    @Alatinu Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou vm. Very useful, inexpensive, y and I think able to make at home. I have Nylon Wheels 5/8 axle diámeter exterior is 29 cms and 9 cms of width But my "navy" is a fiberglass Canadian canoe ( heavy duty) . I will try your inventions at first . But I think if I must to load the dolly in my canoe . I'll tell you the results. Health for you and yours . Greeten from Córdoba , Argentina . Health gor y

  • @arpoakua6404
    @arpoakua64045 ай бұрын

    Awesome idea, very cheapest option

  • @danielwagner6290
    @danielwagner6290 Жыл бұрын

    I bought a cart very similar to your cart but it all metal and it folds up even the wheels bit it costed me $185 w/ free shipping. If I were to build a cart like yours the only thing I would improve on is cutting angles on the inside bunks to follow a boats curve for a smuggler fit. I wouldn't like the corner of the wood digging into the bottom of my boat especially over rough terrain. In all a great design. I love the big wheeled carts. I wouldn't buy or build any other.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Good point. I literally used materials that I had on hand. It works for my needs, but I understand that it’s not ideal for everyone else. The idea of this video was to show others the cart so they could have a basic design, and then they could modify it for themselves if they choose.

  • @bluetsunami4005
    @bluetsunami40052 ай бұрын

    Could have used the material list at the end and show us how to build it

  • @scottbrightman3662
    @scottbrightman36622 жыл бұрын

    So I was looking for an axle that you were mentioned in the video. I honestly thought it was a smooth axle and upon closer examination it is a threaded rod. So I’ll be going out to the hardware store to get 5/8 threaded rod

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I should have been more clear about that in the video. I hope you enjoy the cart.

  • @scottbrightman3662

    @scottbrightman3662

    Жыл бұрын

    My cart still needs refining. I plan on putting on the bunks in old mouse pad. The reason I want to do that is because my car keeps on slipping off the kayak or vice versa. Plus, it’s a nice way to recycle old mousepads. I wish I could show you a picture.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@scottbrightman3662 I can see why that would work better. My kayak did slip around a lot so I had to put it on the cart before putting gear on the kayak. It's also easier (for me) to load the kayak onto the cart from my truck bed.

  • @canam2436
    @canam24368 ай бұрын

    I made one, it works well, but 1 tire , always the same one, keeps loosening or locking, Why?

  • @davidbruno818
    @davidbruno8185 ай бұрын

    You should bevel the bunk boards and put carpet on them to see if the finish of your canoe.

  • @will_Iam61
    @will_Iam61 Жыл бұрын

    I like the looks of your design and will build one for my canoe, since its wider than what the kayak carts are designed for. I noticed that you did not say anything about where you stash it when you get to your destination. For mine I will only do one thing different by using a wingnut to attach the kickstand, so I can remove it and stash the cart in my canoe. I realize that would be difficult to do with a kayak, but I also think that is why a lot of the kayak carts are designed the way they are.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, William. This was the first cart I've ever built and it turned out well for my needs. It's not perfect and doesn't work well for everyone. If I were to do it all over again, I would spread out the wheels further and lower the bunks a bit. I don't use this cart for portaging lake to lake. It's used from vehicle to body of water. That being said, I stash the cart in the woods out of sight.

  • @MexicanMovie
    @MexicanMovie2 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a kayak and was thinking about something like this. Also when bow hunting deer, sometimes i take a full backpack with winter clothes and alot of other stuff, my bow, climbing sticks and stand...... think there is a way to haul all that on this cart to keep me from sweating so much when i am walking out 2 miles to a spot ? I have saddle gear and the Bullman ring of steps, but when it gets pretty cold outside I prefer a sticks and a stand.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like the way you think. Thats a great idea that never crossed my mind - using a cart like this for a stand, sticks and backpack. The handle would need to be changed up a bit, otherwise I'm sure it would work just fine. Many public parcels I hunt have nice trails around or through so a bike with a child carrier works even better.

  • @francisandrecyk5591
    @francisandrecyk5591 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and great ideals. As I am nearing 69 years of age with great fishing areas dragging a 12 foot aluminum boat through the woods is coming to an end unless I come up with a way to get into these lakes with my boat. Thanks for sharing your info. I would like to add a third wheel to balance it better and thinking it would make it easier to pull. What is your ideal on this. Thanks again.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a good idea. They do make one man canoes that are nice to fish out of and easy to handle as well. Good for solo fishing trips.

  • @keithshackelford730
    @keithshackelford730 Жыл бұрын

    Just ordered the wheels will let you know how it goes. Gonna use it on “heavy” 15foot tandem Peddle Kayak.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Cool. Feel free to modify the design for your needs. For bigger water craft, this cart could be too high. So widening the axel and lowering the bunks may help you.

  • @maxtax8223
    @maxtax82233 жыл бұрын

    i like the idea .. i am hoping to build something similar ... however i am thinking that your canoe trolly will not function so good in super rough back woods.. why .. imo ... the design needs a skirt of some sort ( maybe a mud flap like the truckers use ) to stop branches from clogging up in the trolly.... the same skirt ( a ski maybe ) would ( should !!! ) maybe help out with getting through some really rocky terrain..... i get it ... we all start with a prototype and adjust as we go ...

  • @punasurf4697
    @punasurf4697 Жыл бұрын

    Now that you've had this for a while, is there anything that you'd change if you had to build another? Picked up my kayak today. Thing is heavy. Wheels coming Sunday. Thanks again for sharing.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Great question. I would use a wider axel so the kayak can be lowered and sit in between the wheels. I realize this makes the cart wider, which could be an issue, however it would be easier to load it on and off the cart.

  • @punasurf4697

    @punasurf4697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RelentlessSportsman Great idea. Thanks for the quick reply. I was thinking that I might attach the kickstand in the middle on the bottom brace so that it could be shorter and fit better into the back of my car. Also seems like I might have a problem finding 5/8" allthread locally so I might just use 5/8" bolts instead. Hopefully it works.

  • @Sirrehpotsirch
    @Sirrehpotsirch Жыл бұрын

    A cart with a lower center of gravity and that folds up/collapses so it will fit in the bow of the canoe would be more useful. But, you do you.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    Again, this was created for me and my use only. I've never once had a reason to fold up a cart. I agree with the lower center of gravity and have expressed that opinion in other comments.

  • @donho6856
    @donho68562 жыл бұрын

    Where did you buy the wheels from? All the ones I find have the small axel attached. Did you have to remove it. ?

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I purchased them on Amazon. I typed in Marathon wheels and found them. When I purchased them, it was only the wheels, no axel. Here is what I probably bought: www.amazon.com/Marathon-92001-2pk-20x2-0-Flat-Assembly/dp/B076HF72M5/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1POWXWPEOAZPH&dchild=1&keywords=marathon+flat+free+tires&qid=1630691015&sprefix=marathon+fl%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-4 It was awhile ago since I made the purchase. I typed in to the search box on amazon - marathon flat free tires

  • @ch11ew12y
    @ch11ew12y2 жыл бұрын

    I live at the beach, have you tried it in beach sand. Thats my problem with the others.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have not tried it on beach sand. I have gone through 10-12 inches of wet mud and it pulled through with some extra effort.

  • @collowood
    @collowood Жыл бұрын

    Have you used it on soft sand? Great video mate.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    No, not really. I've used it in snow and mud and it worked decent as long as you have decent footing. Thanks for watching.

  • @juddi753
    @juddi7533 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the share ! ...question...what happens to the cart once you off loaded the kayak to go out kayaking for the day. Do you strap it to the kayak or lock it to something on shore . GOT TO BE CAREFUL !!!

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's a good question. I place the cart in the woods somewhere near the lake/river. Most places I fish, I'm the only person on the body of water to begin with. I rarely fish bodies of water that are popular or have easy access that will attract more people. I don't think this cart would fit well on most kayaks, it's too big with the wheels and all.

  • @dalesiemens
    @dalesiemens2 жыл бұрын

    Too bad the cart doesn’t fold up, would take up a lot of room in a canoe too. Ive had carts with only one side of the axle supported and the axle bends under heavy side loads. Hard to find a cart that is light weight, folds up small and will handle side loads without falling apart. Ive owned a bunch of carts and the beat one was using atv tires and a solid steel axle, was super heavy but worked well. For me and my kevlar canoe at 40 lbs ill just carry it as up in canada we have crazy terain

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not folding down is a downside of this cart. However, for my personal use, I stash the cart away in the woods while fishing, etc. Having a 40 lb. canoe, that's nice! Won't need the cart for much, unless you put gear in the canoe while portaging.

  • @richardherrington2852
    @richardherrington28522 жыл бұрын

    What State do you live in? You have a beautiful place to live? Just ordered my wheels off Amazon and will be building this cart for my Kevlar 16 ft. Mad River canoe. This cart will work perfectly for my use. Thank you for posting this video. U.S. Army, Ret. TX

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I live in Wisconsin. Yes, my property is nice. We got lucky years ago when we purchased the place. That was before the prices increased like today and when people weren't going crazy for homes. I hope you enjoy your canoe cart. It will be great for you, especially with a kevlar canoe. Please modify the cart for your needs (bunk width/length, nails instead of screws, etc.) Thanks for watching, Richard.

  • @pullmyfinger6932
    @pullmyfinger6932 Жыл бұрын

    I like it! But the price of those wheels kinda brings it to the point of being cost prohibitive for a "cheap" DIY cart - without them, you're talking less than $20 bucks! That's more like it. I'm trying to figure out a way to use commonly available 20" bike wheels/tires. I'll keep you posted.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    As long as they work don't don't break/go flat - more power to you. These wheels are pricy, however, compare the overall price of this kart with a store bought cart of difficult terrain with flat free tires and you're still saving a lot of money.

  • @kennedybj1
    @kennedybj1 Жыл бұрын

    I like em looks like they work great except you cant load them on your kayak..have to put it back in your truck

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn’t made to be carried around in my kayak. I made this to ditch in the woods while fishing hard to reach rivers and lakes

  • @serafinflorendo340
    @serafinflorendo3403 жыл бұрын

    Can I get the build plan for this?

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't have the build plans in a diagram format or anything. In the description of the video, I have the materials and sizes listed. Also, what each piece of material is used for. Hope that helps. I can also create another video demonstrating the build if necessary. Hope that helps.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@trinitytoo I've seen that. It's a good idea. In my particular circumstance, the smaller 10" wheels would not work. They're too small and could go flat. Some places I fish are over a mile away from the vehicle.

  • @lawrencefox563
    @lawrencefox5632 жыл бұрын

    Marathon 20" wheels ,solid tyres would it work for 3 wheel electric pedal car?but need canoe carry too .

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea.

  • @davidtully8130
    @davidtully81302 жыл бұрын

    a more durable option would be to use alum for frame less screws even angle iron would work-- may cost more but longer life span.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. The idea behind this cart was to use what I had on hand and make it work somehow. I always encourage viewers to modify things to work better for them.

  • @davidtully8130
    @davidtully81302 жыл бұрын

    axle should be higher where i go there are many granite rocks that have to be navigated. i can see that the axle will hit most rocks that i encounter.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    When/if you build one, then make those modifications for your needs. Up to this point, for years now, this cart is exactly what I need it to be.

  • @robertyoung9467
    @robertyoung94672 жыл бұрын

    I have a C-tug and I regret buying it.

  • @davidtully8130
    @davidtully81302 жыл бұрын

    better to use nuts and bolts to assemble wooden frame ---screws will cause problems.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I used what I had in my garage and it's been working for years now. I would encourage you to use what you believe will work best for your situation.

  • @jackle842000
    @jackle842000 Жыл бұрын

    Well, it would sure be hard to pack that to take with you on the water though. Other than that should work great

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    I made this cart specifically for my needs. Which are taking a kayak to hard to reach lakes/rivers over somewhat difficult terrain. Once I get to the lake/river, I ditch the cart in the woods.

  • @jackle842000

    @jackle842000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RelentlessSportsman yeah, I'm sure it works great for that purpose. I was kind of looking for something I could pack up with me so it don't get stolen and in case I need to go down a river and there's rapids I need to travel around on land that are kind of long and too rough for my fishing kayak. It sure is hard to find a good one that's able to pack with you for sale for Rocky terrain. Need really big wheels like you got there

  • @doncoe5070
    @doncoe50703 жыл бұрын

    Evidently the wheels were almost $40 each

  • @kyl272
    @kyl2722 жыл бұрын

    Cool build but the maTerial will cost almost as much as buying a all terain one with big wheels

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    When I built this cart, the materials were approximately half the cost of a store bought all terrain cart. I'm not sure what it would cost now.

  • @kyl272
    @kyl2722 жыл бұрын

    The wheels are 40 each

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are. The entire build is around $100. Every cart that I have seen that can move over terrain as well, were more than $100. Not to mention, most carts come with tires that hold air, not flat free, all rubber tires.

  • @euancrombie9683
    @euancrombie96833 ай бұрын

    This guy is staring into my soul, jokes good video tho.

  • @everchevy
    @everchevy2 жыл бұрын

    Nice idea but this will not work if you are doing portages going down a river. It need to be collapsible. Simon, a bloke in the woods has the ticket.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's right - it's not for everyone.

  • @brome306
    @brome306 Жыл бұрын

    Too Bad you didn't make it so it comes apart for transport inside a canoe for portages, etc.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    Жыл бұрын

    You could make that for yourself. I have no need for that with my fishing trips.

  • @tomwillmore1740
    @tomwillmore17403 жыл бұрын

    Not quite enough demo of actual using the cart.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll be making another video soon, using it in the woods on a fishing trip.

  • @weedeater64
    @weedeater643 жыл бұрын

    Not all that strong, those screws that are going into endgrain. Speaking of screws, the worst option there is for connecting wood, they are prone to snap under shock loads. Exactly what you'll be doing to them. BTW, everything else being equal, larger wheels are harder to pedal on a bike, not easier. Larger wheels will be easier to pull over obstacles though.

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    3 жыл бұрын

    To this day, I haven't had any issues with the strength of the cart. I carry small boats, canoes and kayaks. Larger wheels make it easier to move, period. I've had smaller wheeled carts and they did not work nearly as well as this one with the larger wheels - regardless of the terrain.

  • @weedeater64

    @weedeater64

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RelentlessSportsman "To this day, I haven't had any issues with the strength of the cart." And maybe you'll get lucky and won't, but fact is screws are the worst possible choice you could have made, as is the end grain connection. Absolute worst. Screws have zero give and are brittle. A horrible combination for this application. End grain connections are guaranteed failure points. It's just a matter of time on that. At least you didn't glue end grain. lol. "Larger wheels make it easier to move, period." Like is said for pulling like this, sure. But that isn't what you said with regards to bikes. You are flat out wrong about bigger wheels being easier to pedal. It's not too complicated physics, and very common knowledge to anyone whose ridden bikes much or knows the first thing about gearing.

  • @concernedcitizen4581
    @concernedcitizen45812 жыл бұрын

    Just finished mine just wed to go buy some all thread for the axel 🛶🛶🛶👍👍👍

  • @RelentlessSportsman

    @RelentlessSportsman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Let me know how it works!

  • @user-bi4sr2rw7b
    @user-bi4sr2rw7b11 ай бұрын

    You get all the stars and stickers, in an unopened pack. This is the best, and the talk about why is so good, also the comments say that others tried stuff that just does not help. So, thanks and keep redoing this video and I hope everyone loves your videos since they talk very well, and have the best interest and heart for any use.THANKS!!!

Келесі