BEACH TROLLEY

Slymslak

Senior Member
MouseDog wrote:
Slymslak wrote:
wat van n gillie ,dan klap jy sommer n klomp vliee met een klap,job creation,spaar jouself die harde werk en as jy hom mooi leer kan hy sommer aas uithaal terwyl jy hengel-LOL my gedagte vir die dag ,use it dont use it

Het voorheen een gebruik, toe ons na 'n lang dag terug kom by die bakkie, het my Saltist van die stok afgeval terwyl ons geloop het, mos hom 'n paar keer hard teen die oor "gillie" voordat die mannetjie kon onthou waar dit gebeur het.  Baie gelukkig vir my het die katrol mooi in 'n plastiek sak onder 'n bos ingeval, so ek hoef dit nie eens te gestrip het nie
MOUSEDOG jy sal moet kyk na jou reel seats ek dink daar is probleme, jy se jy hrt daai daai gillie ge kielie LOL!!
 

Maasbanker

Sealiner
Guys, the best thing for me is the h-frame with good padding, it can be used on surf and on rocky terrain !!
 

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Maasbanker

Sealiner
My boet made it for me, with the padding and everything it came to R650... This pic is still incomplete, additional rodholders and packets were inserted on the frame... I find it easier to walk with nothing in my hands... maybe I was an A$$ in my former life! LMAO !
 

Maasbanker

Sealiner
Thanks Boet, the other frames hurt you without the padding...

The only positive thing about banning 4x4 's on the beach is that we keep thinking of innovative ways to get to our favourite spots !! Thank You Vallie Moosa !! LOL!
 

F.L.A.S.H

Sealiner
That frame does look very comfy, I got a proper hiking H-frame (not the armey ones) and converted that works like a charm
 

Def-e-nition

Sealiner
Maasbanker wrote:
I strap my cooler on top of the frame with the help of a cargo net...

YOh, "Maas" se Hare Man that thing Looks Bedonderd ...!

  How's that padding Boet .eish !!

 i am also having to Resort to upgrading the stock Padding , as the elf seem to be biting further and further away from my bloody Car and where it's parked .....

 
 

Maasbanker

Sealiner
Def, I cant wait to walk those beaches in your back yard again, Danabaai, Boggomsbaai, Fransmanhoek .... mmm, I get goosebumps just thinking of the spectacular surf you have !! you're lucky def !! Maybe I can be your gillie and carry your tackle if you promise to take me to your "secret" spots !! ^^..
 

Silver-Bullet

New member
My name is Kevin Keun and I thought you might be interested to know that I am busy making 3 types of Beach Tackle Trolleys.  I am a serious angler and belong to an angling club in East London.  I have noticed there are alot of people interested in trolleys.  I have looked at what various people have made up and then used these details and made up the 3 different types. I have tested the trolleys myself and found them to work well. If you are interested you can contact me on my cel. 073 786 2460.  

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rogero

Member
Hi Kevin, thank for your input. Do you have photo's to put on. Unfortunately I am far from you and need one urgently. I already got some wheels to built one, just neet some good ideas. I am leaving on the 12th of June for Tugela for some serious fishing for 2 weeks. Thanks Roy Rogers
 

darrenk

Senior Member
we use trolleys alot here on our coast. heres what mine looks like
 

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Silver-Bullet

New member
Hi Roy,

Here is a picture of 1 of 2 trolleys that I make.  The one in the picture I make in mild steel and then hot dip galvanise it afterwards.  I also make it in stainless steel.  The handle is detachable and the wheels are air inflated.  I hope this will help.  Feel free to contact me on 073 786 2460.

From Kevin
 

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