Jet ski tote

scotts2t

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Location
Lake Erie
What is available for jet ski totes? Looking a for same style as jet lift but not sure what else is out there. Looking for one that crosses deep sand easily with superjet. Thanks
 

eastcoastjumper

James
Site Supporter
Location
Long Island
I just bought a factory zero and it's a pleasure to use. In the past I've owned a Bigfoot brand that I modified and it also worked good. They're all somewhat expensive unless you build it yourself or buy a used one. Good luck


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scotts2t

Head Woop!
Location
Lake Erie
People underestimate what they cost to build. I tried to make them at one point but my break even point was over $550. By the time I turned enough profit to make it worth my while they were in the same price range as all the others.
I agree, I could get the wheels, the aluminum, do all the welding but I don't want to. Thanks guys.
 
I just bought a Jet Lift cart after years of wanting one. The materials are fantastic. After looking at building one myself, the materials are just too expensive, and that's if you can find decent tires. I bit the bullet and picked one up.
 
Bought a Factory Zero last year and have been very happy with it. Can be collapsed down to almost nothing in seconds and is beautifully made. Wheel/tyre combo allows fairly easy transport over soft sand (there are some designs that utilise a fatter wheel that should be even easier over soft surfaces. I'm happy with the F.Z.). I might add that the total cost, including delivery, was US$630. This was a special deal by Australian Jet Ski Parts. I know that doesn't help you but being in Australia means I constantly get screwed on exchange rates and it's nice to have a (rare) win.
 

scotts2t

Head Woop!
Location
Lake Erie
Yeah man, it's aluminum hand truck I bought from princess auto. Put some aluminum unistrut on it. It weighs around 35 pounds now without the handle but working on that tonight.
 

x2mafia

Maximum effort
Location
WA
Ferrel fab cart. 1 man operation. 1 woman operation for that matter as my wife can use it lol. Only downfall is it does not double as a shop stand. But the first time you get a shore break while trying to load your ski with all the other carts it makes sense to own the Ferrell
 

scotts2t

Head Woop!
Location
Lake Erie
Ferrel fab cart. 1 man operation. 1 woman operation for that matter as my wife can use it lol. Only downfall is it does not double as a shop stand. But the first time you get a shore break while trying to load your ski with all the other carts it makes sense to own the Ferrell

No doubt, they look sweet. I could just not afford to spend 800$usd to get one here in Ontario at this time. That's why I built one with what I could find and what was available to me right now.

We had a dirt launch at a local river we have used for years and we got the boots because apparently the land sold. Now we have to go to the local beach. Not allowed to drive on the beaches here so it's about a 100'+ push though the sand from where we park to the water.
 
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