I have been using the ctug cart so long that I am not sure when I bought it . Sometime between 3-5 years . Best cart I have ever had . It fits my lure like a glove . I even used it to move a porch that was 600 plus pounds . I have had some other carts in the last 20 plus years , but none I liked as much as I have liked the ctug . It stays nice and tight to the lure . Lots of the places I go is over rocks and small logs . It stays right where I strap it .
I absolutely hated mine as it came new. I changed the wheels for pneumatic and still hated it. Then I fitted the Railblaza conversion and found myself with a superb trolley. Everything the trolley should have been from new. Except the stand which still remain crap.
I have the old 1 gen version (plastic buckles) of this newer version and ive never had any problems my kayak is about 90 loaded and i walk it anywhere i need to
I've got the C-Tug and the Wilderness Systems hd cart. Both have their place. I'd use the C-Tug on flatter hull shapes and use the Wilderness Systems on more pronounced hulls. It definitely fits my Crescent Crew better than the C-Tug.
The C-Tug looks good, but since it is all plastic, what is the long term durability? Also, I like the sand tires that are an option. Keeep up the good work!
I actually REALLY struggled with this cart. I found that if you use it for any distance or across more rough terrain, the straps quickly loosen (no matter how tight you cinched them up) and the cart becomes extremely unstable. The only way I could kind of make it work was to pull the straps through scupper holes to keep them from sliding backwards and making everything loose. This might be an ok cart for very short distances on smooth surfaces, but for anything else it is pretty bad.
What about using two straps? I’m planning on picking up a c tug and I have to go about 1.5 miles down a railroad track and on sandy old dirt bike trails to get to my favorite fishing spot. I figure no matter what cart I end up with I would want to do two straps, both pulling tight to the cart one pulling forward and one back. Also don’t want air tires due to briars and flats.
It’s not good for wider keeled fishing kayaks….too narrow…..I added a plank to make my ascend kayak fit. I liked the cart so much otherwise…just did a little modification
No. It’s not easy to stand, I don’t have the higher seat. But I really the like way this kayak paddles. If you have to paddle upstream this is an amazing kayak. I can stand and fish yes. I’m 6’0 and 200 lbs.
I love that you share you faith and pray for people on during the videoa. Awesome job
I have been using the ctug cart so long that I am not sure when I bought it . Sometime between 3-5 years . Best cart I have ever had . It fits my lure like a glove . I even used it to move a porch that was 600 plus pounds . I have had some other carts in the last 20 plus years , but none I liked as much as I have liked the ctug .
It stays nice and tight to the lure . Lots of the places I go is over rocks and small logs . It stays right where I strap it .
I absolutely hated mine as it came new. I changed the wheels for pneumatic and still hated it. Then I fitted the Railblaza conversion and found myself with a superb trolley. Everything the trolley should have been from new. Except the stand which still remain crap.
I have the old 1 gen version (plastic buckles) of this newer version and ive never had any problems my kayak is about 90 loaded and i walk it anywhere i need to
Why didn’t you show you using it? The whole reason why I tried to watch your video
I've got the C-Tug and the Wilderness Systems hd cart. Both have their place. I'd use the C-Tug on flatter hull shapes and use the Wilderness Systems on more pronounced hulls. It definitely fits my Crescent Crew better than the C-Tug.
The C-Tug looks good, but since it is all plastic, what is the long term durability? Also, I like the sand tires that are an option. Keeep up the good work!
Its is built durable. I moved a 600 lb porch with it and no problems.
I have used it with my lure for atleast 3 years . It fits like a glove .
I actually REALLY struggled with this cart. I found that if you use it for any distance or across more rough terrain, the straps quickly loosen (no matter how tight you cinched them up) and the cart becomes extremely unstable. The only way I could kind of make it work was to pull the straps through scupper holes to keep them from sliding backwards and making everything loose. This might be an ok cart for very short distances on smooth surfaces, but for anything else it is pretty bad.
What about using two straps? I’m planning on picking up a c tug and I have to go about 1.5 miles down a railroad track and on sandy old dirt bike trails to get to my favorite fishing spot. I figure no matter what cart I end up with I would want to do two straps, both pulling tight to the cart one pulling forward and one back. Also don’t want air tires due to briars and flats.
It’s not good for wider keeled fishing kayaks….too narrow…..I added a plank to make my ascend kayak fit. I liked the cart so much otherwise…just did a little modification
Enjoy! I made my own.
How do you like the CK1 Venture, I'm 62 and 6'1" and 230lbs is it easy to stand in
No. It’s not easy to stand, I don’t have the higher seat. But I really the like way this kayak paddles. If you have to paddle upstream this is an amazing kayak. I can stand and fish yes. I’m 6’0 and 200 lbs.
I’ve made several different kayak carts. What version did you make?
You DO NOT illustrate how to thread the Ladder Lock onto the webbing strap!!!
I liked the part where the kayak just became magically buckled in. No one needed to see how tf you actually do it or anything...
😂😂😂😂I hate when that happens