BEACH TROLLEY

Pasta

Senior Member
psy wrote:
Hear say ther beach trolley is a good idea....on low tide!!


But when the tide turns and you walk back on the high water...

you end up walking in the flotsum and jetsum....

or on the klippe......and eventually you are carrying everything again!??  :fbash

This is 100% correct. We are doing this for a while. But it helps when you have a lot of mullets.

Make sure that the handle you pull on is made for two people.

2 perdekrag Trolley.

It works.
 

Slymslak

Senior Member
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
 

MouseDog

Senior Member
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
 

DSM

Senior Member
ON! wrote:
Check out:

 

http://www.wheeleez.com/

Apparently Basil Manning have some on the way these are the only wheels to use on the beach I have one of there carts which I imported and its awesome you cant beat these wheels.

 

 
Good moring

Thank you for posting this information. Can further help by letting me know where/how I can go about purchasing some of those wheels. And do you have an idea on costing. I tried to send you a PM but would not go through.

Thanks, God bless.
 

hjfr

Senior Member
I bought an old golf cart some years ago.Carries my stuff quite easily.It even has a seat for after a long walk.Tends to a bit unstable over uneven terrain.Cost me only R90 bucks for cart.Can't post pictures, at work now, and these digital thingies are terrifying, to say the least.
 

ON!

New member
@ DSM

 

 

You can order online from that website or contact Barry Wareham at Basil Manning on 031 2632372, not sure when his shipment gets in!

They are not cheap though I cant remember what I paid but I promise you I have not seen a wheel this good on the beach they have plastic rims and are PVC tyres.

Nice and light even on the high tide soft sand.

Golf carts are fine on hard low tide sand but high tide is different this will work well on hard and soft sand.
 

Arno Nel

Sealiner
Pasta. Dit lyk goed maar waar is die handvatsel om hom mee te stoot of te trek. Die nader vraag is, in watse rat sit jy hom in die sagte sand en in die harde sand. LOL.
 

Arno Nel

Sealiner
Pasta - moet nou nie vergeet om oor die naweek vir ons 'n pic te neem van die hanvatsel nie.

In watse rat sit jy hom as jy swaar en lig trek. LOL
 
i see that the rims have been painted.
mine has nearly rusted through, good idea to paint.

i feel too bad to post a pic of mine, cause the cancer has taken over everywhere.
ss
 

MouseDog

Senior Member
sea sick wrote:
i see that the rims have been painted.
mine has nearly rusted through, good idea to paint.

i feel too bad to post a pic of mine, cause the cancer has taken over everywhere.
ss

Have a look at BMX rims, most of them are Aluminium
 

HEIHACHI

Sealiner
I tried to make one out of this, great on hard surfaces not so good on soft sand
 

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action man

Senior Member
ON! wrote:
@ DSM

 

 

You can order online from that website or contact Barry Wareham at Basil Manning on 031 2632372, not sure when his shipment gets in!

They are not cheap though I cant remember what I paid but I promise you I have not seen a wheel this good on the beach they have plastic rims and are PVC tyres.

Nice and light even on the high tide soft sand.

Golf carts are fine on hard low tide sand but high tide is different this will work well on hard and soft sand.
Dale seems like you know more than me at the moment and i work at the dam place! hahaha
 
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