YakAttack’s New Deployable Kayak Cart

Always attached and quick to deploy, the TowNStow Wheelie Bar is out to get your full-size rig to the water and avoid damage

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If you’re looking for an option for a cart for your full-size fishing kayak and you don’t like to leave the cart at the dock or in the back of your car, then YakAttack’s new TowNStow Wheelie Bar Cart is the answer.

One of the problems with some attached cart systems is that they can sometimes cause damage to the kayak because of the weight of the kayak and the way the cart attaches to the kayak. But YakAttack is attempting to solve this problem with the Wheelie Bar Cart.

With this cart, when you are ready to deploy the cart for use, you just swing the wheels back, lift up the stern, and place the cart under the kayak. It has ball mount joints at the anchor point to the kayak that make the whole thing work. It’s also totally adjustable. So, if you have a higher crate or a stern-mounted motor, you can adjust the cart to go over top of those and clear them. It’s a system that lets you get on the water within a minute.

The Wheelie Bar Cart is expected to be available for 2026.


Image: Kayak Angler Staff

 

Ric Burnley
Ric Burnley
“Thank God my dad wasn’t a podiatrist,” Ric jokes about following in the footsteps of a famous outdoor writer. After graduating from Radford University and serving two years in Russia with the Peace Corps, Ric returned to Virginia Beach and started writing for The Fisherman magazine, where his dad was editor. When the kayak fishing scene exploded, Ric was among the first to get onboard. His 2007 book, The Complete Kayak Fisherman is one of the first how-to books to introduce anglers to paddle fishing. In 2010, Ric took on the role of editor at Kayak Angler magazine where he covered the latest trends in kayak fishing tactics, tackle, gear and destinations. A ravenous angler, Ric fishes from the mountain to the sea chasing everything from smallmouth bass to striped bass.

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