Thread: Pier cart project
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05-22-2017, 07:52 PM #11
Hope you don't get stuck in the soft sand....plus not sure motorized vehicles are promitited?
Bill..............
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05-22-2017, 08:41 PM #12Senior Member
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It does great in the soft sand. The tires only have a couple pounds of air in them and act just like the "Wheeleez" high quality surf cart wheels. I actually have a 4x4 electric cart that doesn't do as well in Baldwin Co. sand. This one is gas and uses about a tank and a half of gas per year.
I don't ride it on the beach. I ride it from the beach house to whatever beach access I want to fish at. You slide the Jettywalker backpack to the back of the cart bed and it's at the perfect height to strap on your back. It also serves well for beer, pizza, and ice runs to the store.This post is not to be reproduced in any fashion without the express written consent of Major League Baseball.
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