Board And Kayak
Updated on 11/20/2024
GanFindX Aluminum Quick-Detachable

GanFindX Aluminum Quick-Detachable

Description

GANFINDX Lightweight Aluminum & Quick-Detachable Cart is an excellent choice for anyone in need of a reliable and durable cart for their kayak. This cart is made of ultra-high strength industrial materials, specifically 6061T6 industrial aluminum and high-strength rubber. The use of these materials ensures that the cart is resistant to corrosion and rust, making it suitable for various circumstances. Additionally, the robust construction of the cart extends its service life. With a weight of only 3.9lb, it is also lightweight and easy to carry.

One of the standout features of this cart is its high-strength tire design. The tires are integrally formed and do not require inflation, eliminating the risk of them exploding. The five strong hub spokes make the cart suitable for different road conditions, including rough surfaces like sand and gravel. This means you can easily move your kayak through wooded areas and navigate various high and low stair conditions without any problems.

Another convenient feature of this cart is its quick assembly without the need for any tools. The symmetrical and simple design of the product structure allows for easy assembly or disassembly within 30 seconds. You don't have to worry about losing parts or struggling with complicated assembly instructions. The cart can also be easily carried without disassembly, saving you time and effort.

The cart's three-step intelligent operations make using it a breeze. First, you need to turn your kayak on its side. Then adjust the proper hole spacing of the cart and push it into the drainage holes of your kayak. Finally, slowly right the kayak, and you're good to go! These simple steps ensure a secure and stable attachment of the cart to your kayak.

The cart's fashion and personalized design are also worth noting. The blue rubber gasket provides full protection to your kayak's hull by preventing metal knock against it. The fluid structure of the cart allows for the water inside to be discharged itself, adding convenience to your kayaking experience. The yellow plastic connectors, which are the main part affected by the gravity of the tires, are reinforced for added durability. The adjustable distance between the two poles (27-42.6cm or 10.8'-16.8') and the scale marked at the bottom enable you to accurately judge the hole spacing of your kayak.

Now let's address a few frequently asked questions:

Are all plug holes standard width for all kayaks? I mean, my kayak is Hobie, and it has those two holes, will this fit?

No, not all kayaks have the same hole size or the same distance between them. However, the trolley has adjustable settings. You can turn your kayak upside down and adjust the distance to fit your yak. You may want to experiment with the location of where you install the trolley into your yak. Usually, 2 holes from the back of the yak forward is the right balance point. This makes it easier to move the yak around. When putting the trolley on the yak, put the yak on its side and slide the trolley into the drain holes. Then turn the yak back onto its wheels. This will not hurt the trolley. The little blue pad may slip off, but you can secure it in place using paint-able grade chalk. If you ever need to remove it, you can do so with this chalk. Good luck!

Can this fit a Riot Mako 12 kayak?

If your Riot Mako 12 is within the adjustable range of the cart, it must be great!

How wide are the tires? And can they be replaced with wider ones?

Doubtful, but the tires are 3.5" wide and 7.5" tall. If you are a fabricator, you might be able to rig up something wider.

Will this accommodate my Top Water 120 Old Town kayak?

You will like it. BUT, the adjustable range of our cart width is 10.8-16.8 inches. You'd better measure the distance of the plug holes in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all plug holes standard width for all kayaks? I mean, my kayak is Hobie and it has those two holes, will this fit?

no not all kayaks have same hole size nor the same distance between them are not the same the same, however the trolley has adjustablesettings on it. turn your yak upside down adj distance to fit your yak. you may want to experiment with the location of where you install trolley into your yak, usually 2 holes from the back of the yak forward is the right balance point. you will know it will be lighter to move the yak around. when putting trolley on yak, put yak on side and slide trolley into drain holes, then turn yak back onto wheels, will not hurt trolley. My yak weighs 95 lbs empty, and I have been doing the same process for 1 1/2 years know no problem. the little blue pad slip off, I chalked mine in place, use paint-able grade chalk, if you have to remove you can with this chalk. Good Luck

Can this fit Riot Mako 12 kayak?

If your Riot Mako 12 is within the adjustable range of the cart, it must be great!

How wide are the tires? And can they be replace with a wider one?

Doubtful but they are 3.5” wide and 7.5” tall I suppose if you are a fabricator you might be able to rig up something wider

Will this accommodate my top water 120 old town

You will like it. BUT, the adjustable range of our cart width is 10.8-16.8 in, You'd better measure the distance of the plug holes in advance.