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08/05/2010
I have a 15+/- canoe. I transport it on the roof of my car. I'm 5' 3" and weigh 116 pounds. Does anything exist with wheels that I can use to transport the canoe from my car to the waters edge?
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08/05/2010
Pacific Outdoors Kayak and Canoe Carrier
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There are solutions to your question and one of it is the Pacific Outdoors Kayak and Canoe Carrier.
The Pacific Outdoors aluminum kayak and canoe carrier allows you to slip your vessel into the water safely and easily. Large, heavy-duty wheels move confidently over rough terrain, and the lightweight yet rugged aluminum construction and adjustable hull supports that contour to the size of your vessel can carry up to 200 pounds of weight. The carrier comes with
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a kickstand for easy loading and two adjustable tie-down straps to secure your boat. The carrier folds in seconds with quick-release wheels for storage and transport, and the aluminum construction will not rust.
Specifications:
*. Lightweight aluminum construction
*. Large, heavy-duty wheels
*. Adjustable hull pads
*. Kickstand
*. Two adjustable straps
*. Quick-release wheels
*. 200-pound weight limit
More information and some reviews could be found here - http://kayak-canoes.com/kayak/pacific-outdoors-kayak-and-canoe-carrier/.
This is not the only one fixture of that kind. There are different models available on the market allowing you to choose what better suit your need and your budget.
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