Board And Kayak
Updated on 11/4/2024
GanFindX Lightweight Kayak Trolley Cart

GanFindX Lightweight Kayak Trolley Cart

Description

The GanFindX Lightweight Design & Quick-Detachable Sit on Top Kayak Trolley Cart with Flat-Free Wheels is a must-have for kayak and canoe owners. This cart is designed to easily transport kayaks and canoes weighing up to 250 pounds. Made of high-quality stainless steel and high-strength rubber, the cart is built to last with quality welding that increases load capacity and protects the frame from wearing. The stainless steel material has a thickness of 1.5 mm, ensuring durability and a long service life.

One of the standout features of this cart is its solid tires. With the design of integral forming, these tires do not require inflation and will never explode. The cart is equipped with five strong hub spokes, making it suitable for various road conditions, including rough surfaces like sand and gravel, wooded areas, and even high and low stair conditions. You can confidently navigate any terrain with this trolley cart.

When using this cart, it is important to consider the distance between the plug holes on your kayak or canoe. While not all kayaks have the same hole size or distance between them, the GanFindX trolley cart has adjustable settings. Simply turn your kayak upside down and adjust the distance to fit your specific kayak. It is recommended to install the trolley cart about two holes from the back of the kayak forward to achieve proper balance. This will make it easier to move the kayak around. To attach the trolley cart, place the kayak on its side and slide the cart into the drainage holes. Then, carefully turn the kayak back onto its wheels. The trolley cart will not damage your kayak during this process.

In terms of maintenance, the trolley cart comes with a convenient and tool-free assembly. It is quick and easy to set up, allowing you to spend more time enjoying your kayaking adventures. Additionally, if you encounter any issues with the wheels, the manufacturer offers free replacements. Simply contact them through Amazon backstage, and they will be happy to assist you.

For those seeking additional rubber bushings for the scupper holes, it is possible to find suitable ones at a hardware store. Alternatively, you can reach out to the manufacturer for assistance.

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 anyone recommend replacement wheels for this? Mine shattered on the first use.

Hey Customer,Thank you for your feedback, you can contact us directly through the Amazon backstage, we will be happy to replace it for you for free.

1) What is the inside diameter of the vertical poles? 2)Are the poles completely hollow or are there ribs inside?

Hello,1)The diameter of vertical pole is 20 mm.2)It's completely hollow.

Is there any way to get two more of the rubber bushings that go into the scupper holes? My scupper holes are too big, need bushings on top

why? the vertical bars should just go up the drain holes and they'll stand in there at an angle, depending on which way you're pushing/pulling your boat. However, I can see your point. Try the hardware store for some rubber bushings that'll slide on there...