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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Moving a boat Solo
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 505024" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>All kinds of stories about creative solutuons to move heavy boats. When I removed my 18' alum bow rider, I used two vehicles, pulled rhe boat off the trailer and onto some old tires to keep it off the ground. Some stakes driven into the ground on ine side to hold it in place then a rope over the boat hooked to the oposite side allowed me to use my vehicle to lift the boat up while the stakes kept it from sliding. Moving from side to side ended up doing the entire bottom. Once done, then a rollover onto the tires to right the boat. Once started onto the trailer, the winch finnished loading it. Gotta think outside the box and utilized what you have access to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 505024, member: 1183"] All kinds of stories about creative solutuons to move heavy boats. When I removed my 18' alum bow rider, I used two vehicles, pulled rhe boat off the trailer and onto some old tires to keep it off the ground. Some stakes driven into the ground on ine side to hold it in place then a rope over the boat hooked to the oposite side allowed me to use my vehicle to lift the boat up while the stakes kept it from sliding. Moving from side to side ended up doing the entire bottom. Once done, then a rollover onto the tires to right the boat. Once started onto the trailer, the winch finnished loading it. Gotta think outside the box and utilized what you have access to. [/QUOTE]
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