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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12' pond hopper named "Fly Time" with wheel dolly
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<blockquote data-quote="jr762145" data-source="post: 305021" data-attributes="member: 8137"><p>You're a dadgum genius on making that little dolly for the boat. I don't know if you came up with that design but you just solved a big problem for me that I have been dealing with all winter. I've looked all over the internet this winter trying to find home made dollys for my Alumacraft 1232 and haven't had much success until I looked at yours today. Like you, my little 40-50 acre lakes I fish in Oklahoma require hauling everything in on foot. These holes are obviously the best fishing because most folks don't want to put in the grunt work it takes to get in there. We have built dollies in the past to have them simply fall apart. I'm definitely going to try an imitate exactly what you did here. If you have any pointers on building the dolly I'm all ears. Thanks for posting! Your boat is looking awesome as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jr762145, post: 305021, member: 8137"] You're a dadgum genius on making that little dolly for the boat. I don't know if you came up with that design but you just solved a big problem for me that I have been dealing with all winter. I've looked all over the internet this winter trying to find home made dollys for my Alumacraft 1232 and haven't had much success until I looked at yours today. Like you, my little 40-50 acre lakes I fish in Oklahoma require hauling everything in on foot. These holes are obviously the best fishing because most folks don't want to put in the grunt work it takes to get in there. We have built dollies in the past to have them simply fall apart. I'm definitely going to try an imitate exactly what you did here. If you have any pointers on building the dolly I'm all ears. Thanks for posting! Your boat is looking awesome as well! [/QUOTE]
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