Using the No tilt Hobie Outback / Pro Angler scupper kayak cart bungee kit in real time on the beach
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In the first video of the no tilt Bungee kit I showed using it on my front lawn and then a few people commented that they wanted a real life on the beach scenario, so here it is. Uncut from start to finish. Here’s the link to the first video : • No tilt Hobie Outback ...
And here’s where to purchase through my Shopify website (free shipping) anzoltacklecom...
They are available for any of the Hobies with the new vantage seats. So 2015 to present.
This is really helpful. I manage my Outback with no problems on a C tug, but I’m planning to get a PA and I know I will struggle with the much heavier kayak. This looks like a great solution!
Great seeing and meeting you out in sore thumb the other day!! Love ur videos brother!!
Very anxious to get mine
HACK. Of. THE. YEAR......nice job!
Thank you
@@nelsonfelixoutdoors6095 No problem, my back thanks you!
Great video. Thanks for this!
Your welcome, thank you for watching !
Very helpful. Thanks
That's AWESOME! Thanks for sharing
Thank you !
Thank you for the video. Any issues using it on the cockpit scuppers forward of the seat in the outback?
@@blopez468th hey, thanks for watching. This bungee kit wouldn’t work in the front scuppers because the bungees are designed to clip onto the back of the seat so they wouldn’t be long enough for that, you might be able to hook them onto the side rails or something else , it can be done, but it would require a different size bungees to work correctly. But also You would need to lift the kayak a lot higher when using the front scupper because of the angle needed. It just wouldn’t be very practical in my opinion.
Thank you for being wo forthright! I will be ordering a set. I will attempt to use the front scuppers and lift from the front with the loader thingy attached to the stern bar. If it doesnt work i can always use as recommended I just find it much easier to push than pull the outback! Thanks again@
@ OK great, I’m going to have to try the pushing method instead of pulling because that thing is a beast when loaded lol
Record it sideways so we can see clearly how it works. Thanks again
Will do next time I’m out , thank you ,.
I like the addition of the tennis balls...! Is that to protect the scupper holes?
Yes. Just a little extra cushion can’t hurt .
Also because the rubber stop on the cart can add a "suction" to the scupper which makes the cart stick to the scupper when trying to remove the cart. The surface of the tenmis ball prevents that. Tight lines!
I get the idea, but a better angle would have been more helpful, lol.
@@chilson.fillips it’s pretty self explanatory once you have the bungees in person , but I might make a first person video in the near future
Does this work on the Heavy Duty Hobie Cart
Yes all the cart frames are the same, just the wheel axles are different
What else have you created to make my life easier?
@@davidsmith929 that’s it for now , I have some more ideas in the works but I haven’t had a lot of time to get them rolling. The little bit of time I have right now I’d rather use to fish. Maybe over the winter I’ll start getting some things from paper to physical production.
Everything is looking good except the rods won't make the turn at the bottom of the kayak. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong?@@nelsonfelixoutdoors6095
@@davidsmith929 hmm, are you lifting the kayak high enough ? If you lift it high the cart should dangle straight in line with the scuppers, also , might help if you start with the pad eyes just behind the scupper holes and lift slowly so it rides the grooves into the holes . Let me know if this helps . Also , you are using the rear scupper correct ?