anyone have any info on powered beach carts

dolly  2011 update feb 002.jpg still tweaking ... has enough power to climb a telephone pole as long as it maintains traction '' no kidding here ''! extended battery power ,custom turned aluminum quick pin hubs ,aluminum rims ,lightweight 2 ply sand tires ,forward/ reverse, free-wheeling on demand, ....... going to add the third lightweight wheel as picd and add my winch , and 2 cross braces . then it should be dun !dolly  2011 update feb 003.jpg i DONT KNOW HOW TO DELEATE THE THIRD PIC ,SO ITS STUCK IN HERE LOL !
 

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like what youve done bud,we got a little rascal to convert a cart we have,should have more motovation once its warmer to get on working it up
 

Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
When you get the ski almost at the water are ya'll thinking about dropping the ski in the sand and dragging it the rest of the way or transferring to a regular cart to put the ski into the water with?
 

shawn_NJ

Chasing waves.
Location
Daytona Beach
When you get the ski almost at the water are ya'll thinking about dropping the ski in the sand and dragging it the rest of the way or transferring to a regular cart to put the ski into the water with?

I need something just to get it within a foot of the waters edge. Dont need to submerge the cart. I have 2 great surf ride spots less then a 1000' from my house, but both are +200' pulls in DEEP sugar sand, from the parking lot to the water. And completely impossible to do by yourself with a bigfoot cart.
 
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Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
I need something just to get it within a foot of the waters edge. Dont need to submerge the cart. I have 2 great surf ride spots less then a 1000' from my house, but both are +200' pulls in DEEP sugar sand, from the parking lot to the water. And completely impossible to do by yourself with a bigfoot cart.
yea, too tired to ride once you get out there...let alone get back.
 
When you get the ski almost at the water are ya'll thinking about dropping the ski in the sand and dragging it the rest of the way or transferring to a regular cart to put the ski into the water with?

I forgot to mention ... its extremely water resistant ,, I dont plan on ripping it in the surf but the waves and short term shallow water contact are not going to effect it . so I will be droping my ski in the surf , not the sand
 
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