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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2006

I invented this beach cart to make it easy to launch my boat

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  • How about a video of you taking it out of the water?? I don't think its going to be that easy...

  • @reduardocc To pull the boat out once loaded on the cart we used a 9,000 lb capacity electric winch connected via steel cable to a 4x6 inch post with a 12 volt battery and a solar panel. It worked great. The solar panel could not keep up with load demand when used daily so we supplemented the power supply with a portable "jumper" battery typically used for car starts. I could load the boat even in rough water with the aluminum guides welded vertically to the beach cart. It took about 5 minutes.

  • This boat, and beach cart is for sale! Email me for details.

  • @tttthephantom The Zodiac has been sold, but this unique beach cart is still available for sale at below build cost. Email me for details

  • @tttthephantom The Zodiac has been sold, but this unique beach cart is still available for sale at below build cost. Email me for details.

  • @tttthephantom The Zodiac has been sold, but this unique beach cart is still for sale at below build cost. Emai me for details.

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  • Is the cart still for sale? What about the winch apparatus? Do you have a photo of it?

  • @redhotfranchises

    Open to offers.

  • No fair!! you should sweat your way to the water just like the rest of us!!

    Just kidding! Looks awesome, too bad you're not using it as much. Hope that changes for you soon, boating is fun! and very safe with inflatables, in relation to their size...

  • 40 hp Honda. There's under 100 hours on the whole set up.

    Unfortunately the boat never made it out of storage this year, I'm considering selling:-(

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