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Scupper Pup kayak cart for sit-on-top kayaks

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2008

Bought this in the spring and really like it. I like to set up my kayak next to my car and then transport it to where I plan to launch--this kayak cart is great for that purpose. It inserts into the scupper holes of your sit-on-top kayak and is pretty stable that way. I use the rear scupper holes because it's closer to the end than the front pair.

This unit is actually called "Scupper Pup" and was designed by Paddle Boy and made by Seattle Sports. I bought it at Austinkayak.com. Love mine!

Here are some specs:
- 200lb capacity
- 7.5lb weight
- Drawn, Brite Anodized Aluminum
- Two crossbars: 6"-11" and 11"-18"
- 10" x 4" removable pneumatic wheels
- Disassembles to 4 pieces; no tools
http://www.seattlesportsco.com/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=74

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Uploader Comments (mishmosh2000)

  • why don't you just park closer

  • @13arton - this is at a boat launch. you cannot park close as trucks with their trailers need to have access to the area near the ramp.

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  • Hobie scupper holes seem to be surrounded by much thicker plastic, and the holes are even where alot of other kayaks seem to be taperred and thinner around the holes. The plug in trolley seems fine for hobie kayaks but I wouldn`t use them for many others.

  • Kayakers should have the same rights. Why should we have to walk farther? Just saying.

  • i love this cart! it works soo good! and its not too expensive i got in for 40 cause my discuont at west marine!

  • @bookooc given a choice between a rest on top trolley or 1 that fits through the scupper holes i know which 1 i'd choose.

  • @MrSlarty666

    you are soooo wrong. Why would Hobie sell them for thier Kayaks if they caused problems? Properly sized and used, they are fine. Been using them for years with no problems.

  • Please give me various sizes.

  • worse thing you can do is to put anything through the scupper holes toooooo much stress, a trolley which the kayak sits on with a strap to secure is much safer.

  • working on making my own, cost me about 20 bucks in materials

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