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Beach/yak
cart I enjoy a
day at the beach as much as a day chasing reds on the flats. I was about to
purchase a yak cart to haul my yak and gear when I decided to try and utilize my
Fish-n-Mate beach cart instead. Turns out that it was a very wise idea. The handle and
cutting board quickly pop right off.
Now is the time to place any items in the cart that will not protrude past the top frame rail of the cart. Then, place the yak on the cart. I should note that the side rod holders do not touch the yak at all, although it is hard to see this in the pic below...
Center the yak
left to right. You will have to experiment with your particular yak to see where
to center the yak front to rear. Do this by simply lifting up on the front of
the yak. When you feel the yak is best situated on the cart, strap it down.
You will be amazed
at how much gear you can carry with minimal effort. In addition, because of the
width of the cart, it is very stable and not tippy at all. Just go slowly when
going down steep, narrow or very uneven paths like the access cuts in the dunes.
Once on the beach,
I can EASILY pull this load, and more, down the beach with ONE FINGER!!! One of the best features of using this cart is that once you're at your fishing spot, just put the handle, stabilization leg and cutting board back on the cart. This will keep your gear out of the sand and allow a shore bound fishing buddy to follow you down the beach with the cart should you hook that big Tarpon or Kingfish!
Hope this will be
of some help to you all.
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