scjakester
Seaman
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2007
- Messages
- 57
Hello everyone, I am in a little bit of a pickle and I am hoping someone has some ideas for me. I am restoring a 21' pontoon boat and I've had it sitting on a friends trailer for about a month now. I really need to get his trailer back to him (he's been nice about it, but I don't want to wear out the welcome if you know what I mean). It's currently parked about 5' from the water's edge on a private concrete boat ramp. The boat ramp is mine so I can leave it there as long as I need to leave it, it's not a problem having it block the ramp. The slope of the ramp itself isn't too awfully steep, but its enough that if you don't block the wheels your boat trailer will easily roll backwards down the ramp on its own. Anyone have any ideas on how I can pull the boat (without a trailer) completely onto the boat ramp without damaging the pontoons? I was thinking about going to Lowe's and purchasing some round wooden fence posts and trying to slowly pull it from the water onto the boat ramp a few feet. I was thinking I might could do it with maybe 6 or 8 round fence posts and let them roll along as I go and then secure the boat so is doesn't roll back.
I only really have 3 priorities:
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1. I don't want to damage the boat!
2. I need to get it far enough out of the water that we can walk completely around it.
3. I don't want to get it stuck and not be able to get it back down the ramp into the water!
Any (cheap) ideas on how I can do it?
-Jake
I only really have 3 priorities:
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1. I don't want to damage the boat!
2. I need to get it far enough out of the water that we can walk completely around it.
3. I don't want to get it stuck and not be able to get it back down the ramp into the water!
Any (cheap) ideas on how I can do it?
-Jake