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<blockquote data-quote="dwingenbach" data-source="post: 472994" data-attributes="member: 25596"><p>I keep a 12 ft semi v in the bed of my truck, it’s a 6.5 ft bed. Works out really well. It is a little difficult to unload/load by yourself without sliding it around a lot on the ground because of the awkward angle. I use a harbor freight wheely/dolly and set the front of the boat on that when I take it on and off to prevent hurting the bottom of the boat.</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwingenbach, post: 472994, member: 25596"] I keep a 12 ft semi v in the bed of my truck, it’s a 6.5 ft bed. Works out really well. It is a little difficult to unload/load by yourself without sliding it around a lot on the ground because of the awkward angle. I use a harbor freight wheely/dolly and set the front of the boat on that when I take it on and off to prevent hurting the bottom of the boat. Dave [/QUOTE]
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