

I have a PDL 120 thats pretty heavy once my battery and trolling motor are on it. I have a Yak Attack cart shown in the photo that Ive used on smooth surfaces before and even then it can be a PITA. Every rock stops the wheels or makes the kayak fall off. Admittedly Ive never actually strapped the kayak onto the cart to see if it takes the rocks in stride. In the second picture is an example of the terrain I need a game plan for carting my loaded kayak up and down about 300 yards one way. I know if I just do what I normally do with this cart I'll be spending 30 minutes each direction cursing, sweating, and questioning my life choices. Does anyone have successful experience carting a fishing kayak on this kind of terrain/distance?
Posted by loganberry2018
4 Comments
Wilderness cart with the bubble wheels or whatever
I find carting to be annoying to setup and use, especially with a loaded PDL 120. I just started driving to places where i can setup a couple feet from shore and just drop/pick up my kayak from there.
That terrain looks too rocky and uneven for most kayak carts. Hopefully someone else can chime in with recommendations.
I cart it on my shoulder, empty. Then rig it up on the shore.
You want something with inflated wheels and you definitely want to strap it.