Golf Carts….. If you have one let’s see it

Oh bummer! Yeah, I've been using those trailers since '09 - they're definitely beasts. The only issue I've had though is the cart can bounce around in them and scuff against the sides. I bet they'd ride better with less tire pressure?

I used to fight cinch straps to secure the front while reaching down over those high rails, until I found self-winding versions at Walmart. This fall they started to fail and Walmart no longer carries them.
Ya tie down straps are a pain in that trailer. I put stryfoam type foam in front and behind…. My cart just fit with inches to spare
 
Guy across from my marina has a lifted golf cart with similar wheels. I think the rear area also was configured with a cargo bed. He uses it to tow his jet skis over to the marina ramp. I looks less like a golf cart now than one of those off road buggies - Razors, I think?

Now I have one of them... with similar wheels @Blueone

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One of my projects this winter is to transform a golf cart I bought a few weeks ago from an ugly duckling to a cool cart to run around the marina and put it on the island we go to all the time…. This thread is to show its transformation….. In the mean time we need to see pics of your golf carts…
Here is what I am starting with…a 2012 Yamaha gas G29 Drive

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Can you do anything about the headlights? From head on it looks kinda derpy.
 
How were you able to get 1.1 million miles on a Corvette? I don't think I could sit in one of those things that long.
11 thousand, sorry I meant 11000 above sir
 
One of my projects this winter is to transform a golf cart I bought a few weeks ago from an ugly duckling to a cool cart to run around the marina and put it on the island we go to all the time…. This thread is to show its transformation….. In the mean time we need to see pics of your golf carts…
Here is what I am starting with…a 2012 Yamaha gas G29 Drive

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Shit looks pretty good already Blue
 
Ya tie down straps are a pain in that trailer. I put stryfoam type foam in front and behind…. My cart just fit with inches to spare

Yeah, mine too. I've found that stuffing the cover between the ramp and the cart works well. Mine suffered damage the first year at the year railroad tracks on Rt 2 at Davis Besse. They've since fixed those tracks, but they used to be fierce. I hit them too fast and the cart bounced sideways and scuffed the paint.
 
Not mine, but I saw this when kayaking around Roche Harbor Marina up in the San Juans this summer. I thought it was pretty cool, I'm not sure but I think they hoist it up on the hard top when underway so they can take it with them to various marina stops.

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Not mine, but I saw this when kayaking around Roche Harbor Marina up in the San Juans this summer. I thought it was pretty cool, I'm not sure but I think they hoist it up on the hard top when underway so they can take it with them to various marina stops.

That looks like a "Western Elegante". I'd be awesome to carry a cart on the boat!
 
Years ago (20? 30?) my wife and I were golfing with her grandfather, and I made mention that we should start building custom "hot-rod-style" golf carts, as a whole bunch of aging gearheads out there just might go for something like that. Well, I didn't, and I think I missed my calling.
 
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finally got a picture of them. I prefer the Kubota, heat and air
 
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Years ago (20? 30?) my wife and I were golfing with her grandfather, and I made mention that we should start building custom "hot-rod-style" golf carts, as a whole bunch of aging gearheads out there just might go for something like that. Well, I didn't, and I think I missed my calling.
back in the day 1000-1200 dollars bought used gas carts all day long when the local golf club's lease was up on them.
 

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