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Pflueger Reelman Posted - 03/07/2012 : 1:55:53 PM
Wanting to buy one before trip to MB first week of April. I will buy new if must be but hoping to find a good deal. Email me if you have one you want to sell. rileyandjayden09@gmail.com

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Pflueger Reelman Posted - 03/27/2012 : 8:30:07 PM
Wow this post blew up in a hurry. I'll take one for $50 if anyone has one.

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Indy Posted - 03/21/2012 : 06:10:19 AM
Haddrell's West Ashley has them new for $199.99.
leemajors Posted - 03/20/2012 : 4:02:13 PM
I have the exact same one. I'll sell it for 199$!
caldwellj1 Posted - 03/20/2012 : 3:51:21 PM
Lee, how about you just not buy it?
quote:
Originally posted by leemajors

quote:
Originally posted by caldwellj1

Thanks, Happy Bob!
Seriously- while humbling, your intelligent response is appreciated. I traded the cart for several Penn spinning reels I'd refurbished a while back. With the info you provided me, I'll be adjusting the asking price to $200 firm. Thanks again!



I'm just saying, you're on here peddling your used cart without knowing anything about it.

http://www.cpidesigns.com/carts/pccart.html

or

http://www.rodrack.com/fishing-carts/fish-n-mate/

Don't be mad because you egregiously overpriced or because I know more about your own possessions than you do.



"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*

leemajors Posted - 03/20/2012 : 3:45:05 PM
quote:
Originally posted by caldwellj1

Thanks, Happy Bob!
Seriously- while humbling, your intelligent response is appreciated. I traded the cart for several Penn spinning reels I'd refurbished a while back. With the info you provided me, I'll be adjusting the asking price to $200 firm. Thanks again!



I'm just saying, you're on here peddling your used cart without knowing anything about it.

http://www.cpidesigns.com/carts/pccart.html

or

http://www.rodrack.com/fishing-carts/fish-n-mate/

Don't be mad because you egregiously overpriced or because I know more about your own possessions than you do.
caldwellj1 Posted - 03/20/2012 : 07:36:51 AM
Thanks, Happy Bob!
Seriously- while humbling, your intelligent response is appreciated. I traded the cart for several Penn spinning reels I'd refurbished a while back. With the info you provided me, I'll be adjusting the asking price to $200 firm. Thanks again!
quote:
Originally posted by Happy Bob

Here ya go, it's not $225.00, but it's close.

http://www.cpidesigns.com/carts/pccart.html

$229.50 BRAND NEW! Shipping & handling is about $40.00, so it's $269.50. It even comes with a cutting board & bait basket.


Now, you get a life!

Edited to ask: I realize you are basing your asking price(for an apparently used cart) on a "new" smaller version from the Charleston Angler, but how much did you pay for it?



Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069



"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*

Happy Bob Posted - 03/20/2012 : 01:22:52 AM
Here ya go, it's not $225.00, but it's close.

http://www.cpidesigns.com/carts/pccart.html

$229.50 BRAND NEW! Shipping & handling is about $40.00, so it's $269.50. It even comes with a cutting board & bait basket.


Now, you get a life!

Edited to ask: I realize you are basing your asking price(for an apparently used cart) on a "new" smaller version from the Charleston Angler, but how much did you pay for it?



Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
caldwellj1 Posted - 03/20/2012 : 12:43:13 AM
leemajors,

Can you please SUBSTANTIATE that? I'd love to know where to find the largest model available for that price. I've seen smaller models selling for that price new, at Charleston Angler, and that's how I came up with my price: so that somebody would see value in it as it is the full-size model. And I've established that I'd take Best Offer, if you know what OBO means. I'll be looking forward to your link to the cart JUST LIKE THIS for $225.

Get a life.

quote:
Originally posted by leemajors

quote:
Originally posted by caldwellj1

Did you see my posting? What is your budget?...(make an offer!!!)

Here is a link to the same ad on Craigslist:

http://charleston.craigslist.org/spo/2902230471.html


"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*





Ripoff.

New that cart is 220$. I bought a used one for 75$. Exact same without the wheel.



"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*

leemajors Posted - 03/19/2012 : 4:35:11 PM
quote:
Originally posted by caldwellj1

Did you see my posting? What is your budget?...(make an offer!!!)

Here is a link to the same ad on Craigslist:

http://charleston.craigslist.org/spo/2902230471.html


"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*





Ripoff.

New that cart is 220$. I bought a used one for 75$. Exact same without the wheel.
caldwellj1 Posted - 03/18/2012 : 6:09:14 PM
Did you see my posting? What is your budget?...(make an offer!!!)

Here is a link to the same ad on Craigslist:

http://charleston.craigslist.org/spo/2902230471.html


"It was THIS big!"

*Native WaterCraft Magic 12' w/3 Scotty holders on custom clip-in platforms, Anchor system*

northchucky Posted - 03/18/2012 : 5:43:04 PM
TAZ that is a nice setup! good idea
badbronco Posted - 03/16/2012 : 11:29:09 PM
cart obtained :) Bring on the FISH!

- Steve

quote:
Originally posted by bee

next time I'll cut your line! I'm there to relax and enjoy fishing. Don't be a donkey.

Taz Posted - 03/16/2012 : 7:31:34 PM




I welded a piece of 2"ID to the bottom of a Lowe's garden cart and use a piece of 2"OD tube to go between the cart and my receiver. With the cart mounted upside down on the receiver the cooler sits right between the wheels and the rodholders fold flat with the help of a bungee cord. The one in the pictures is bigger than the one I'm now using but they're built the same.

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leemajors Posted - 03/15/2012 : 2:24:44 PM
quote:
Originally posted by RMW001

I bought a large one from Hardells a few yrs ago - enjoy it but if I had to do over I would buy the smaller size - it is amazing how much stuff you can load onto one - the smaller size would be fine, fit into vehicles better and eazier to pull through sand when loaded.



I haven't used the smaller one, but I managed to pick up the large sized one on craigslist for like 75$...it has served me well.
RMW001 Posted - 03/15/2012 : 12:23:37 PM
I bought a large one from Hardells a few yrs ago - enjoy it but if I had to do over I would buy the smaller size - it is amazing how much stuff you can load onto one - the smaller size would be fine, fit into vehicles better and eazier to pull through sand when loaded.
badbronco Posted - 03/14/2012 : 5:50:52 PM
Thx Sharkey. I may just buy a new one soon so I'll have more time to do things like set it up and nag you about an axle, sides, and a bottom ;)

- Steve

quote:
Originally posted by bee

next time I'll cut your line! I'm there to relax and enjoy fishing. Don't be a donkey.

Pflueger Reelman Posted - 03/14/2012 : 08:50:45 AM
quote:
Originally posted by PioneerLouie

You might want to consider adding a carrier to your trailer hitch to carry the wagon. They are similar to what folks use to carry wheelchairs and just plug into your hitch receiver. I just usually stick mine in the back of the Jeep but barely have room for all the other beach stuff and only room for 2 to ride. It would be nice to have a carrier for the wagon and plan to look around for a used one.
...just a thought.

PioneerLouie
Pioneer Venture 175, Johnson 90
Summerville, SC



Funny you mention that, I was looking into buying one for this reason and to take trash cans to dump cuz in a clean freak when it comes to a $50000 vehicle and hate putting them in back where when I looked in a storage shed on the property I'm renting from friends til we get our lake house built there was one. Might have to use it a bit.

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sharky Posted - 03/13/2012 : 5:36:47 PM
bronco i got a small you can use until you get one if you need it.

badbronco Posted - 03/13/2012 : 3:26:14 PM
since Pfluger Reelman isn't going to need one, just wanted to mention that I'm looking for a large sized pier cart. I'm not looking for a wagon or any of the above mentioned alternatives. If anyone has one, shoot me a message plz.

Thanks

- Steve

quote:
Originally posted by bee

next time I'll cut your line! I'm there to relax and enjoy fishing. Don't be a donkey.

PioneerLouie Posted - 03/12/2012 : 1:21:52 PM
You might want to consider adding a carrier to your trailer hitch to carry the wagon. They are similar to what folks use to carry wheelchairs and just plug into your hitch receiver. I just usually stick mine in the back of the Jeep but barely have room for all the other beach stuff and only room for 2 to ride. It would be nice to have a carrier for the wagon and plan to look around for a used one.
...just a thought.

PioneerLouie
Pioneer Venture 175, Johnson 90
Summerville, SC
Pflueger Reelman Posted - 03/12/2012 : 12:16:38 PM
Thanks for all the tips. Doesn't look like we'll have room this trip to pack it. Got 7 riding in Suburban so rods are already gonna have to be strapped to top.

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areeldrag Posted - 03/12/2012 : 11:53:13 AM
Made one from old cooler, two old lawnmower tires, and some PVC. Works good but cart would be faster to modify.
northchucky Posted - 03/11/2012 : 7:13:49 PM
Pay close attention to the bungy tip. I know from experience that is fantastic advice

I bought a hand me down cart for a 100 last summer and it has treated me well
Murrymaker Posted - 03/11/2012 : 6:05:50 PM
I have used hand trucks/dollys before...bungee your coolers and everything to it along with the rods and tilt it back and go. not as nice as a garden cart but most people have a hand truck laying around versus buying a cart for a once a year trip.. just an idea...
StuckonLand Posted - 03/10/2012 : 9:38:39 PM
Ditto on the garden cart. My dad bought me a brand name $100 cart its small and it has plastic wheels. If you get a garden cart its cheaper has more capacity and big rubber wheels are great for the sand. Highly recommend the garden cart over the brand name expensive carts.

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