Thanks, Paul, for the demo. I, too, have a Honwave, t32ie, and have been looking at both products. We have to push ours up the beach and have found the best solution is to use a slightly modified golf trolley. Cheap, approx £5 from Marketplace, light, folding (though not as compact as the c-tug), and simpler to use than c-tug, as it has a handle. I use a strap around the boat with an s hook and loop, which is easier to fit.
Thanks Paul I have the C-tug wheels on my kayak which work great on the pivot point, Am also getting a sib and was thinking of this as you have done.Thanks for sharing.
Paul you do great informative videos BUT you show these great products with out a link to buy them. Do that and your channel is a winner, thanks for sharing Ray K. UK. YNWA.
Like Martin Bowden below, I modified very easily a folding aluminium golf trolley, it cost me 15 euros second-hand. Hooks onto the front of the SIB more or less in the same way as your nose wheel. Turning corners is a breeze as I just raise the trolley handle slightly which clears the bottom of the boat and pivots on the hook. The trolley folds up ad its in the boat if necessary.
Hello Paul. Great video. I have one boat with 90 kg of weight and engine parsun 20 cv (50 kg). I need to move the boat about 30 m. Do you think is ok using compass wheels? Thanks a lot from Spain😀
Hello Paul, my dad ordered the nose wheels from compass 24 a month ago but hasn't received them yet. Did you have any issues or delays with your purchase? Thanks 😊
Hi, I wouldn’t. The back of the boat will be the heaviest and the most expensive because of your engine. I would always go for proper transom wheels and only use something like the Railblazer to help at the front.
Thanks, Paul, for the demo. I, too, have a Honwave, t32ie, and have been looking at both products. We have to push ours up the beach and have found the best solution is to use a slightly modified golf trolley. Cheap, approx £5 from Marketplace, light, folding (though not as compact as the c-tug), and simpler to use than c-tug, as it has a handle. I use a strap around the boat with an s hook and loop, which is easier to fit.
Thanks Paul I have the C-tug wheels on my kayak which work great on the pivot point, Am also getting a sib and was thinking of this as you have done.Thanks for sharing.
Great video Paul love the setup when you get older like me always looking for something easier
Thanks Stuart, couldn’t agree more 😀
Paul you do great informative videos BUT you show these great products with out a link to buy them. Do that and your channel is a winner, thanks for sharing Ray K. UK. YNWA.
Like Martin Bowden below, I modified very easily a folding aluminium golf trolley, it cost me 15 euros second-hand. Hooks onto the front of the SIB more or less in the same way as your nose wheel. Turning corners is a breeze as I just raise the trolley handle slightly which clears the bottom of the boat and pivots on the hook. The trolley folds up ad its in the boat if necessary.
Very informative. Thanks for sharing!
Hello Paul. Great video. I have one boat with 90 kg of weight and engine parsun 20 cv (50 kg). I need to move the boat about 30 m. Do you think is ok using compass wheels? Thanks a lot from Spain😀
Are they any good for pull a boat down a sandy beach
Hello Paul, my dad ordered the nose wheels from compass 24 a month ago but hasn't received them yet. Did you have any issues or delays with your purchase? Thanks 😊
Hi Joanne, they did take a while to arrive (a few weeks from memory).
Could i use the trailblazar wheels at the back of the boat and trail it from the front instead of adding transom wheels?
Hi, I wouldn’t. The back of the boat will be the heaviest and the most expensive because of your engine. I would always go for proper transom wheels and only use something like the Railblazer to help at the front.
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