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TMS CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001 Boat Kayak Canoe Carrier Tote Trolley

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 17
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Features

  • Capacity : 150-Pound 12 Ft long tie-down strap. Solid Metal frame; foam bumpers on each arm to protect your Canoe / Kayak hull
  • Large(9-1/2"D) flat-free tires (3-1/2" wide) roll smoothly across sand and gravel. Stainless steel fasteners and chrome lynch pin. Quick assembly
  • Material : Aluminum pipe (20 x2mm) anodized Stainless steel. Works great as a kayak or canoe dolly. Dolly breaks down for easy storage or transport
  • Part of the support stand features a 9-1/4"H spring-loaded stand which keeps the dolly cart propped up onshore for quick loading out of water
  • Large 9-1/2" diameter flat-free tires provide stable support on uneven terrain which is especially useful in sandy areas

Description

Transport a single canoe or kayak from the parking lot to the lake easily and hassle free with our Canoe and Kayak Dolly. It is designed to hold a canoe/kayak by the hull in a V-shaped cradle with 3-1/2 "L foam bumpers on each arm. Cradle arms are connected together with a 13" nylon strap to prevent the cradle from opening too far.

Brand: TMS


Color: Black & white


Style: Classic


Weight Limit: 150 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎TMS


Brand: ‎TMS


Item Weight: ‎8.05 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13 x 22 x 9.25 inches


Item model number: ‎CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎CART-CANOE/KAYAK-KY001


Date First Available: May 10, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Remarkable design/value - Worth ignoring flaws...
Update 8/26/2014 - As I said in the title... "Worth ignoring flaws", therefore I've upgraded my rating from 4 to 5-star. The process for the seller to replace the defective wheel was easy and took less than a week. I've now used this cart for a 14ft fiberglass canoe with all my day-trip gear (including battery & electric motor) and it works great. Remarkable design & value! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This cart is a remarkable value, superb design and very well made! I would have given it 5-stars if it were not for the annoyance of having to deal with requesting the replacement of a defective wheel. Otherwise, for the $25 price tag (+ shipping) it would not be possible to even begin buying the parts to improvise one's own cart. In other words, aside from defective wheel problems I consider many of the reported annoyances to be no-big-deal. For defective wheels others have reported `won't-hold-air-pressure'. In my case one of the wheels had small plastic `growths' on the inside of the bore, thus it would not fit over the axel. That's a DEFECTIVE product! Other wheel annoyances... Wheel odor in my Aug '14 delivery was no problem, no different than when getting new tires on my car. Both my wheels arrived deflated and inflating them requires finding a spigot that will fit in tight spaces (my bike pump didn't work). Note that the wheel valves need to be toward the inside of the cart, otherwise they will bump into the wheel-holding pin. Inflate to 30 psi max. Spray the axel with dry lubricant for extra measure (never oil or grease that would soon gunk-up). Holding your kayak or canoe securely... Just forget the flimsy hold-down strap that came with the cart. Instead I use the straps that hold down my canoe on my car's roof rack (metal clamps). Short as this cart is, I use one strap for each of the forward/aft under-canoe-supports. Once I line-up the wheels with the canoe and cinch-up the straps the cart-&-canoe are inseparable. The tripod stand is a great feature for holding the cart steady while you load you canoe/kayak, easily retractable once you have strapped down your craft. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2014 by TomR

  • Great Value!
I've been carrying my yak over my head or on my shoulders and its getting old. So i came to Amazon and searched for kayak carts after seeing the huge rip-offs at the box stores (100+ dollars for a dolly!). I came across the TMS Cart and read the reviews and made my purchase, knowing full well to expect a smelly cart when i got it. I was not let down, it stank, but beyond the stench it felt well built and went right together. Put the wheels on, open up, put under kayak and strap it down. Done. Threw my perception sport 10 on it, loaded up all my fishing gear and walked it down a lose gravel path to the pond and it worked wonders. Best < 50 i spent in a while and its a huge time saver. It collapses down well enough i just throw it on the back of my kayak and strap it down so i don't lose it. That way when i'm done, i just wheel back to the car. It took my prep time down from 20-30 minutes to about 10 minutes. No more multiple trips, no more fussing with arms full. Just take kayak off roof, put on cart and get it geared right by my car and walk it to the water. Leaves a lot more energy for kayaking than spending it all packing and walking back and forth! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2013 by Byron D. Miller

  • Zero Instructions, but works very well !
This works great, exactly what I needed. I walk 1/2 mile to the lake, the first 1/4 on payment, and the second 1/4 on a semi-rough trail. This is the ticket to transporting your kayak. The price was right on this version, I don't know what could be different on the ones costing 2 or 3 times as much. But be warned, there are no instructions at all. Simply the pieces in cardboard shipping box, no "product" box. The tires came very under inflated, so you will need to take them and have them inflated before using. As everyone else notes, the tires do smell, but the smell on mine went away quickly. (The box retained the smell worse than the tires did, so discard it quickly.) I wasn't even sure what should be the front or back. I tried to look at pictures on-line of people using similar ones, and it looks like people use them both ways. After reading suggestions, I ended up putting the legs in front, so they will fold backwards. As far as connecting the kayak using the strap, As someone else pointed out, the easiest way to strap the kayak on is to start by setting the kayak on the cart, lay the strap across the top of the kayak with the end hanging down on both sides, run each end through the tube/side of the cart underneath, and then bring both sides of the strap back on top and fasten the clip on top of the kayak. Once fastened tightly, I have had no problems with my kayak falling off, even on fairly rough terrain. However, if I pick up the back end of the kayak, the wheels/cart will collapse down, so be careful there. Also to make pulling it easier, put the kayak on the cart about where the seat is, or just a little ways back of the center of gravity. It will work fine if you put it towards the back of the kayak, but you will end up supporting more of the weight when you pull it. Ideally, you want the cart to support most of all the weight, with you supplying the forward motion. I also tried one of the kayak/SUP over-the-shoulder straps, and that didn't work well at all. The cart works really well. Highly recommended if you have to carry your kayak any distance at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2015 by Helluva Engineer

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