The tires are tubed so they bounce over anything and they are big, so they turn well.
I have to haul that boat about 100 yds to this one spot I launch at so I have been playing around with the position of the dolly. It has to carry the seats, TM & Battery and gear so it has some weight. Next time out I am going to put it another 2' foward and see how that works. Balance is the key to an easy pull.
I fished the walmart pond this morning. I just moved here to Denton last winter, so I only get to fish public waters. Check out my posts and you can figure out where I fish at pretty easy.
Well ... sir ... you might not know this but this boat is rigged with a MK EUDURA 40.
That's 40# of thrust using a six inch telescoping handle that will conveniently put all that power AT your finger tips. That's not to mention the indestructible composite shaft that is flexible and stronger than steel.
Running this boat on wide open, watching that sweet prop cavitation is a true testament to Minn Kota's legendary cool and quiet power.
I used to fish with a buddy that had one just like that. It was cool on ponds. I sure like my Yak's but I do miss that thing. Not even bad for two guys and some brews.
When I started looking at them I knew that I would be fishing alone most of the time (I just moved here and don't know many folks) so the weight was important to me. This boat is the lightest 2 man they sell, it's about a hundred pounds w/o seats.
I got a gas mat battery so that saved another 8-9 pounds. The TM is pretty heavy but I had it sitting around in the garage for years.