Fit check
Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14
with the
YakAttack TowNStow Bunkster
This pairing works. The load margin is sensible and nothing about the hull or the cart geometry fights you.
What to watch
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Positioning matters on this boat: MirageDrive well is a large opening mid-hull — do not position a cart under it.
- Kick-up rudder at the stern. Positioning a cart too far aft can load the rudder assembly.
- Retractable transducer shield underneath the hull.
What works
- Load margin is moderate at 72% of the rated capacity.
- The contoured bunk pads that cradle the hull suits your hull shape.
- 30.5 cm (12 in) airless wheels handles hardpack well.
Load margin as you actually load it
Against a planning capacity of 91 kg (200 lb) . Starting point is the rigged weight of 65.5 kg, not the 54.7 kg hull figure.
Boat only
65.5 kg / 91 kg
As it comes off the roof bars, nothing aboard.
72% — Moderate. 70–85% of rated capacity. Fine on firm ground. Watch for frame flex over kerbs and roots.
Light day kit
73.5 kg / 91 kg
Paddle, PFD, dry bag, water, small anchor. (+8 kg)
81% — Moderate. 70–85% of rated capacity. Fine on firm ground. Watch for frame flex over kerbs and roots.
Loaded fishing rig
85.5 kg / 91 kg
Crate, battery, fish finder, rods, tackle, catch. (+20 kg)
94% — Near maximum. 85–100% of rated capacity. No margin for shock loads. Avoid drops, kerbs and stairs.
Gear figures are our standard scenario weights, not measurements of your kit. Swap in your own on the weight calculator.
Hull and cart geometry
The boat
- Hull shape
- Pontoon / catamaran (twin sponson)
- Beam
- 96.5 cm (38 in)
- Cart policy
- platform only
The cart
- Pad type
- Contoured bunk pads that cradle the hull
- Pad geometry
- Not published
- Width range
- 15.9–40.6 cm (6.25–16 in)
- Cart type
- bunk-style platform cart
Where the cart cannot sit on this hull
- MirageDrive well is a large opening mid-hull — do not position a cart under it.
- Kick-up rudder at the stern. Positioning a cart too far aft can load the rudder assembly.
- Retractable transducer shield underneath the hull.
Across the ground you cross
Verdicts recalculated for each surface at the light-day-kit load. Terrain scores are our declared judgement scale from wheel geometry and construction — not instrumented pull-force testing.
| Surface | Rolling | Best wheel | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sealed car park / boat ramp | — | Recommended | |
| Hard-packed dirt track | — | Recommended | |
| Grass / turf | — | Recommended | |
| Gravel or shingle | — | Recommended | |
| Wet / firm sand | — | Recommended | |
| Deep dry soft sand | — | Recommended | |
| Mud / tidal flat | — | Recommended | |
| Steps or a steep bank | — | Recommended |
Documented failure modes for this cart
Reported by owners, not by us. These are not specific to your kayak, but they are what goes wrong.
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Straps are not included
low Mfr confirmed— evidence level: The figure or fit statement is published by the manufacturer of the kayak or the cart, in their own documentation, spec sheet or support channel.It needs 25 mm (1 in) cam straps and does not ship with them. Budget for two.
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Standard wheels are useless on soft sand
medium Mfr confirmed— evidence level: The figure or fit statement is published by the manufacturer of the kayak or the cart, in their own documentation, spec sheet or support channel.Not a defect — a stated design limit. The 6.4 cm (2.5 in) tread has nowhere near the footprint needed for dry sand.
Other carts for this kayak
Sources (3)
- YakAttack TowNStow Bunkster product page — checked 2026-08-17
- Hobie Mirage Pro Angler 14 specifications — checked 2026-08-17
- Hobie forums — scupper cart damage and warranty position — checked 2026-08-17