โJun-06-2013 12:32 PM
โJun-08-2013 07:49 AM
Oaklevel wrote:DUNEBUGGYDOUG wrote:
Golf carts belong on golf courses,not in campgrounds.If you are that lazy you need to stay home
In a 300 acre 900 site campground golf carts are better carrying all the beach gear than a large vehicle NOTHING to do with being lazy just practical........... Our July camp site is almost 1/4 mile from the beach........
โJun-08-2013 07:45 AM
Jim Shoe wrote:
I have a question. If you're pulling a TT, where are you going to carry the golf cart?
โJun-08-2013 07:10 AM
DUNEBUGGYDOUG wrote:
Golf carts belong on golf courses,not in campgrounds.If you are that lazy you need to stay home
โJun-07-2013 09:51 PM
DUNEBUGGYDOUG wrote:
Golf carts belong on golf courses,not in campgrounds.If you are that lazy you need to stay home
โJun-07-2013 06:44 PM
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โJun-07-2013 05:19 PM
wbwood wrote:Oaklevel wrote:
Don't recommend getting a used one from an off rental place like at the beach that they are used daily & salt air..... Our again was from a New England Golf course with a short season.......
Good Luck
And we have had ours for over a year now without any issues....
โJun-06-2013 10:49 PM
โJun-06-2013 08:52 PM
Oaklevel wrote:
Don't recommend getting a used one from an off rental place like at the beach that they are used daily & salt air..... Our again was from a New England Golf course with a short season.......
Good Luck
โJun-06-2013 08:51 PM
wbwood wrote:
We bought our 2005 Club Car DS last year from Ocean Lakes at Myrtle Beach. It was from their rental fleet. The batteries were only a year old, which was a big plus to us. Unless you plan to change out the body soon, that is another thing to check. Otherwise, go from there, roof, wheels, tires, seats. Make sure lights work on it.
Most campgrounds will only allow electric. Ocean Lakes requires $50,000 liability insurance. We transported ours in the back of our F250 towing the TT. We removed the tailgate before doing so. You will have to check to see if you will have the clearance or not. Depends on where your front jack and propane tanks sit and how high. We put a 6" All Sports lift on our golf cart and big ger wheels and tires. When it sat in the back of the truck, the rear of it was high enough not to hit the jack.
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โJun-06-2013 02:50 PM
powderman426 wrote:yup and insurance. If $50 to $75 a day is ok with you rent it. IF not buy a used one a decent one from a dealer is 2k if you look around you can probably find one cheaper private as long a they didn't go nuts customizing it. We bought ours cause Disney is $500 a week for a cart.
Some parks only allow electric though I think gas would be better as you wouldn't need to worry about a dead battery.