Works perfectly for native titanx 12.5!
Well designed and built. As described: easy assembly, sturdy, and good videos to explain the different configurations. The cart is supporting a 25 foot Liteboat that weighs 150 pounds. When rowing and voyaging, the cart sits upside down and fully assembled at the stern. The cart floats which makes attachment to the row boat at the beach straightforward. Excellent work Suspenz! Thank you.
This kayak cart/trolley great. Fits the bottom grooves of my kayaks and maneuvers great on the ground surfaces I pull mine on.
Easy to put together.
I bought this for less common use case of transporting an OC1 and OC2 canoe about 4 blocks to the water. I could not find much information online about what carts would work well for that. Also the walk to the water is mostly pavement but also includes some rutted mud as well as grass, dirt, and sand. The no-air bicycle tires are perfect for pavement and they work well on dirt, grass, and sand. They are (as expected) not fantastic for soft sand but work well enough for a short distance. I can easily get the canoes on and off the cart. I position it rudder-down (toward the street) and with the rudder toward the back, where I push from. I position the cart just slightly to the stern of center so that the bow will naturally fall. This way I can be sure the rudder doesn't hit the ground. To go over curbs and bigger bumps I just have the other paddler pick up the bow, or if I'm alone push it gently up.