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12-14ft aluminum boat on a 6x12 utility trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Shark52" data-source="post: 523136" data-attributes="member: 32130"><p>Many, many years ago I used a small utility trailer for a boat. It was a 4x8 trailer and a 10’ Jon boat. I clamped 2x4s across the trailer and put the boat on upside down. To hold it down, I tied the bow handle to the tongue and one strap across the back. I also used a 2’ hitch extension so I could slide the boat farther forward for balance. The boat was light enough that one person could flip it over and slide it on and off, at least I could back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shark52, post: 523136, member: 32130"] Many, many years ago I used a small utility trailer for a boat. It was a 4x8 trailer and a 10’ Jon boat. I clamped 2x4s across the trailer and put the boat on upside down. To hold it down, I tied the bow handle to the tongue and one strap across the back. I also used a 2’ hitch extension so I could slide the boat farther forward for balance. The boat was light enough that one person could flip it over and slide it on and off, at least I could back then. [/QUOTE]
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