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Pacific Outdoors Kayak and Canoe Carrier | 
enlarge | Brand: Pacific Outdoors Category: Sports
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $50.63 (On sale from $65.81) You Save: $15.18 (23%)
New (5) from $50.63
Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 913
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 12 Dimensions (in): 26 x 14 x 7
MPN: 17-CC400 Model: 17-CC400 UPC: 041062001512 EAN: 0041062001512
Release Date: August 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Canoe and kayak carrier features a lightweight aluminum construction | | • | Large, heavy-duty tires for easy rolling over rough terrain | | • | Adjustable hull supports contour to the side of your vessel | | • | Kickstand allows for easier loading | | • | Two adjustable straps for secure mounting |
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Product Description
- Aluminum construction is lightweight and durable
- Heavy duty wheels for easy rolling over most terrains
- Folds in seconds due to the quick release wheels
- Adjusts to multiple hull styles
- Kick stand allows for easier boat loading
- Includes two straps for secure mounting
- 200 pound weight capacity
- Distance between the wheels is 23"
- Tire Size: 10" x 2"
Product Description The Pacific Outdoors 17-CC400 Canoe and Kayak Carrier features a lightweight aluminum construction that provides easy transport and durability. Large, heavy-duty tires are designed to provide easy rolling over even rough terrain. The adjustable hull supports contour to the side of your vessel, and a kick stand allows for easier boat loading. And to ensure secure mounting, this carrier is built with two adjustable straps. The 17-CC400 also features quick-release wheels, so the carrier can deconstruct and fold down in a matter of seconds. This carrier has a maximum weight limit of 200 pounds.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
wimpy August 20, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I at least will be able to use this carrier to move one half of my 40 pound rowing shell. If you intend to approach the stated capacity of this carrier do so only on clean pavement. High clearence and light weight can be design flaws.
Flat land only August 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Works fine on flat land - impossible on an incline (heading uphill) as it kept collapsing while trying to load the canoe (14'); seems kick stand is way too short. I ended up having to use an old Helly Hansen roller to get the canoe to the flat, then the carrier was fine. In hindsight I should have gotten a sturdier model due to the circumstances.
Canoe Carrier (Hauler) August 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The canoe carrier worked great. I live around 200 yards from our lake and had to load the canoe in the back of my van to get to the water. Now I just grab the end of the canoe with one hand and walk to the lake. Loading and unloading is a snap. The only problem was, I had to improvise with the straps provided because my canoe is too wide to use the straps as instructed. Love it.
cable routing wrong July 24, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I received the product it was obvious the cable routing was wrong. There are no clear pictures of the cable routing and attachment and no mention of a cable in the supplied assembly,operating and safety instructions. I emailed Pacific-Cycle customer service and attached pictures. They acknowledged the cable was wrong but their reply as to how it should be routed was jibberish. The box it was shipped in was torn and damaged but luckily all the parts were still in the box.
carries the canoe load May 5, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Don't know how I did without it. Makes the haul to take-out and put-in from and to the parking areas easy. Very easy to attach and certainly rugged enough for all the terrain and surfaces I have encountered. So well is the balance it is a one hand operation to move the canoe anwhere. It is small enough when folded and the wheels are removed (that is easy) to take on board in case you need to portage while enroute. My wife use to do 50% of the hauling on our canoe trips and now is free to smell the flowers and supervise. She really likes this carrier. Easily worth the reasonable price.
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