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C-Tug Cart #12251327 05/18/17 01:40 PM
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Does anyone have the C-Tug Cart for dragging your kayak around on land?
Do you like it?
I was thinking about buying one since my Hobie Heavy Duty scupper plug cart doesn't match up with the Perception Pescador 12 Angler scupper holes.

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Re: C-Tug Cart [Re: PowerLizard] #12251490 05/18/17 03:05 PM
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Yea it's a good cart. First couple of uses took me a few drags to be smarter than the cart and set it closer to the middle of the yak vs the tail end. But if you have any mounted rod holders, I always use mine to catch the tie down to keep the cart from sliding when going over rough terrain.

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I have the c tug with sand trakz wheels. I love it. We stack 2 kayaks at a time on it no problem. I put it up close to the front and push it not pull it. Pushing it prevents the cart from slipping. Great cart.


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Love mine. Just make sure you read the instructions for the buckle; lotsa folks get it wrong and gripe about it slipping. It's great to be able to break it down in seconds and stow it in a hatch. I have even used it under my SoloSkiff (150# hull weight) with no problems.

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+1 on making sure you fasten the buckle the right way.

Re: C-Tug Cart [Re: PowerLizard] #12253008 05/19/17 01:32 PM
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I added the Chinook wrap straps to mine...it just makes it so much easier!

Chinook Wrap Straps

Re: C-Tug Cart [Re: PowerLizard] #12254566 05/20/17 03:24 PM
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Thanks for all of the responses. With a little help from Google, I found them on sale at West Marine for $104.99 with free shipping.

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Good buy! You'll not regret it.

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Originally Posted By: PowerLizard
Thanks for all of the responses. With a little help from Google, I found them on sale at West Marine for $104.99 with free shipping.


Thanks for the heads up!!

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