Thanks. That lack of lift was really apparent. You saved me some grief as I was rationalizing these as suitable for a lightweight combo while being light and no flats/tubes to worry about down the line. Easy to pack too. If only they scaled it up about 30% bigger.
Got the A7 Cycplus Inflator. Does everything I want it to do and it's small with a lot of power. Top off vehicle tires, great for my road bike, good for a soft ride on the Z-turn. Makes living with tires much easier.
Thanks for this! My Kaboat (Bris) is still sitting in the storage bag - haven't taken it on the water and got it 2 years ago lol. I like the curved transom wheels - I saw a few others out there that are less expensive but look to be 45 or 60 degree angles - I wonder if those will work or if the 90 degree ones you linked are really the only ones that would work for Kaboats...
@@ErickMartinSucre Nice! I do like how compact the plastic ones are and wonder if the wheels could be swapped/replaced with rubber/inflatable or flat-free tires? Similar to these - ruclips.net/video/BthUxsayBpg/видео.html
Hi Erick, is this a BRIS kaboat? Do you know if they are good to row on lakes/rivers? Are they better to row compared to a standard sib? Or will they just get blown about with a bit of wind? Thanks,
Thanks Eric, I’ve been flip flopping between these, the ctug dinghy wheels and the big wheels you also had in this video. Thanks for showing it rolled up. I have to launch on those slotted concrete boat ramps you mentioned so those wheels are out. Do the black/red broomstick wheels do ok on the slotted boat ramps? How do they do on sand?
These do bad on those slotted boat ramps, but the standard ones do ok with it. As for sand, make sure the boat is not full off stuff and you'll be able to roll the boat with you. I do that when I go camping on some islands here in FL. I literally have the boat rigth next to my tent.
It looks like your cavitation plate is far below the keel. Perhaps you could add a 1 inch shim to the top of the transom to reduce spray and possibly gain a little speed?
Oh, well, for this model I don't really mind going slow. I manage about 16mph with my 6hp Tohatsu outbhoard on this one. On the ZK380, the 9.8hp has a hydrofoil and I get 19mph, maybe 21 with a slightly higher pitch prop.
Thanks for the video! Do these small wheels provide enough clearance between the boat and the ground so that when you are hauling the boat at an angle, the back ends of the tubes won't touch the ground? Also, is it possible to detach the wheels from the axles prior to folding the boat? Even though you said they are not much of an obstruction, I would rather take them off before putting the boat in the carry bag. Thanks again!
Hey I really enjoy all your videos, I just bought a 6hp tohatsu 2022. What kaboat do you think I should get for it for fishing, diving platform, packing for camping and bringing my daughter. How fast can I go?? Thanks in advance
I have not but have spoken to a lot of people who use them. They do well in calm water, but if tye waters get rough, you have to slow down because the swells could flood the inside since there are no tubes in the front
Hey eric. I just bought the same wheels to install on my sib. I wanted to ask did you ever have any issues mounting them over the layer of pvc material that overlaps the bottom of the transom? Issues with the material separating from the back of the transom?
Hi...really really want to know.. when you installed it to the bottom black plastic area.. is that going affect the boat? cuz i just got the 15' launching wheels. try above the black rubber. but the tires attach to the bottom of the boat.. only way is get the 12' wheels or place to the rubber area.😢
Thanks. That lack of lift was really apparent. You saved me some grief as I was rationalizing these as suitable for a lightweight combo while being light and no flats/tubes to worry about down the line. Easy to pack too. If only they scaled it up about 30% bigger.
They make some that are bigger, but pricey. amzn.to/3qgD5H3
Got the A7 Cycplus Inflator. Does everything I want it to do and it's small with a lot of power. Top off vehicle tires, great for my road bike, good for a soft ride on the Z-turn. Makes living with tires much easier.
It sure does. No messy cables to deal with, just hook up and go.
Great video, heaps of information Eric, I want to put these on my old town canoe that has a flat transom, here in Melbourne, Oz. Cheers, mate :-)
Cheers from Florida!
Good to see those worked good for ya no matter what!
They do good yeah
People like you should be given a medal and a hug great video very helpful thank you🙏👍💓
😁 Thank you 😊
Great Video. Very Helpful as always!
😁 Thanks for watching 😊
Great vid buddy from Scotland Cheers.
Hey there! Hello from Florida!
Great tips! I have the 18' Saturn... it's a bit big for transom wheels. Still looking into options.
Hope you can find some good ones for it. Thanks for watching 😊
Very cool! Had a question. You answered it. 🤪🤪🤪Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thanks a lot for the video, very helpful.
Always a pleasure and thanks for watching.
Thanks for this! My Kaboat (Bris) is still sitting in the storage bag - haven't taken it on the water and got it 2 years ago lol. I like the curved transom wheels - I saw a few others out there that are less expensive but look to be 45 or 60 degree angles - I wonder if those will work or if the 90 degree ones you linked are really the only ones that would work for Kaboats...
If the brackets that hold the wheels to the transom are not too big, they should work.
@@ErickMartinSucre Nice! I do like how compact the plastic ones are and wonder if the wheels could be swapped/replaced with rubber/inflatable or flat-free tires? Similar to these - ruclips.net/video/BthUxsayBpg/видео.html
I honestly would not know.
I like the wheels you have got in that shack! ;)
They are not the best, but get the job done for what I want. Thanks for watching!
Eric forget about the dingy wheels, what the heck is that giant wheel in the shed? Do you use it for strength exercise? Thing is huge
lol it's a good workout
Hi Erick, is this a BRIS kaboat? Do you know if they are good to row on lakes/rivers? Are they better to row compared to a standard sib? Or will they just get blown about with a bit of wind?
Thanks,
Inflatables are light in nature, so they will all be affected by heavy winds, but they are easier to row since they are lighter.
Thanks Eric,
I’ve been flip flopping between these, the ctug dinghy wheels and the big wheels you also had in this video.
Thanks for showing it rolled up.
I have to launch on those slotted concrete boat ramps you mentioned so those wheels are out.
Do the black/red broomstick wheels do ok on the slotted boat ramps?
How do they do on sand?
These do bad on those slotted boat ramps, but the standard ones do ok with it. As for sand, make sure the boat is not full off stuff and you'll be able to roll the boat with you. I do that when I go camping on some islands here in FL. I literally have the boat rigth next to my tent.
It looks like your cavitation plate is far below the keel. Perhaps you could add a 1 inch shim to the top of the transom to reduce spray and possibly gain a little speed?
Oh, well, for this model I don't really mind going slow. I manage about 16mph with my 6hp Tohatsu outbhoard on this one. On the ZK380, the 9.8hp has a hydrofoil and I get 19mph, maybe 21 with a slightly higher pitch prop.
What did you use in the holes other than the screws to seal the transom from leaking water into the boat?
Literally bathroom sealer. Clear kind
Thanks for the video! Do these small wheels provide enough clearance between the boat and the ground so that when you are hauling the boat at an angle, the back ends of the tubes won't touch the ground?
Also, is it possible to detach the wheels from the axles prior to folding the boat? Even though you said they are not much of an obstruction, I would rather take them off before putting the boat in the carry bag. Thanks again!
Yes on both accounts. There is enough clearance bit you must lift or remove tye outboard. You can remove the wheels but require tools to do it.
Thanks!
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Hey I really enjoy all your videos, I just bought a 6hp tohatsu 2022. What kaboat do you think I should get for it for fishing, diving platform, packing for camping and bringing my daughter. How fast can I go?? Thanks in advance
You could get around 12mph withers say an SK385XL like mine. Good space for 2 ppl and gear.
@@ErickMartinSucre do you think 6hp is too underpowered for the sk470xl?
@@justindevlieger9476 You may need to tweak it a bit. The original propeller is a 7.8x8, so using a 7.8x7 would do the trick.
You're awesome Eric! Keep the videos coming ! 🙂
Thank you kindly
My have you ever reviewed a catamaran? I'd like to know how they do in the ocean. Thanks
I have not but have spoken to a lot of people who use them. They do well in calm water, but if tye waters get rough, you have to slow down because the swells could flood the inside since there are no tubes in the front
Hey eric. I just bought the same wheels to install on my sib. I wanted to ask did you ever have any issues mounting them over the layer of pvc material that overlaps the bottom of the transom? Issues with the material separating from the back of the transom?
Not at all. I did put some clear sealant to make sure the water doesn't get into the transom
How long is the kaboat? Great videos!!!
Thank you! This is a 13 footer
How are they holding up after a couple of years, Eric?
Just used it yesterday at Shell Key. Still going strong
@@ErickMartinSucre thanks for the update!
Anytime dude
Does can use for saltwater?
Yes, it has stainless steel bolts
Hi...really really want to know.. when you installed it to the bottom black plastic area.. is that going affect the boat? cuz i just got the 15' launching wheels. try above the black rubber. but the tires attach to the bottom of the boat.. only way is get the 12' wheels or place to the rubber area.😢
I placed a square piece of yoga mat to even it out.
@@ErickMartinSucre yes.. but how about between the rubber and the board.
I'll bet you those wheels don't work with you're new 9.8 hp T right?
They work just fine. The new Hangkai has the same weight as my 6hp Tohatsu. These are good wheels, they are just short.
Amazing content as always! I hope you get a commission, I made my motor and boat purchases based on your reviews
A get little,yeah. I mostly do this for fun
They look a bit too close to the ground for my liking. Too easy to damage the tubes.
@AllanO808 So far, I've taken it to several trips and no issues.
Diolch yn Fawr for doing this great video love from wales x
Well hello from Florida! Thanks for watching!