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Homeboat ramp?
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<blockquote data-quote="catmansteve" data-source="post: 267384" data-attributes="member: 8490"><p>Your best bet for a solid bottom would mostly likely be the area around the dam as long as it isn't too steep an incline. I don't know what shale prices are in your area, but around here a small to medium dump truck load (5-10ton) would probably only cost $100-$200 delivered, should give you enough for a 1'-2' thick layer for the ramp if graded properly, and still cost far less than buying treated lumber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catmansteve, post: 267384, member: 8490"] Your best bet for a solid bottom would mostly likely be the area around the dam as long as it isn't too steep an incline. I don't know what shale prices are in your area, but around here a small to medium dump truck load (5-10ton) would probably only cost $100-$200 delivered, should give you enough for a 1'-2' thick layer for the ramp if graded properly, and still cost far less than buying treated lumber. [/QUOTE]
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