IDEAS FOR TRANSPORTING BOATS?
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IDEAS FOR TRANSPORTING BOATS?
I HAVE MULTIPLE BOATS I WOULD RATHER BRING ALL THAN ONE TO THE WATER ,( PLUS MY WOMAN DEOSNT FIND IT TO FUN
CARRYING THE GAS AND TOOLS.)
I DONT KNOW IF ANYONE HAS A LINK OR ADVISE , ANYTHING HELPS.
CARRYING THE GAS AND TOOLS.)
I DONT KNOW IF ANYONE HAS A LINK OR ADVISE , ANYTHING HELPS.
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RE: IDEAS FOR TRANSPORTING BOATS?
Pick up an old baby carriage at Good Will or other second hand store, and tear it down for boat transport. It will fold up and fit in the trunk when your load up for the road.
Perhaps PVC multi stand like these... Could add some wheels...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_60...tm.htm#6023166
or get as extreme as these pictured in this thread...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_47...tm.htm#4722859
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Perhaps PVC multi stand like these... Could add some wheels...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_60...tm.htm#6023166
or get as extreme as these pictured in this thread...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_47...tm.htm#4722859
[8D]
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RE: IDEAS FOR TRANSPORTING BOATS?
Find water tight, refrigerated trailer. Seal flooring and walls to a depth of deepest keel plus 2 inches. Fill with water. Mix in appropriate amount of favorite flavor of jello. Let set. Set boats in gell. Bring at least one spoon and bowl.
- 'Doc
Better make that favorite flavor of your 'better half'!
- 'Doc
Better make that favorite flavor of your 'better half'!