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<blockquote data-quote="kstrayhorn" data-source="post: 383360" data-attributes="member: 15815"><p>I appreciate all of your input. I'm going to build a trailer, I just have to wait until I'm back home for the summer so I have the tools and space to work with. I don't haul it like this for any distance. I leave the motor on a stand in the garage most of the time. This just makes it more convenient when taking it to the water, which is just a straight and flat 15 minutes. I was going to carpet some 2x4s the length of my bed so that they will fit when empty as well. I was going to try leaning those like a ramp to make loading easy until the transom meets the edge, then rolling the boat and wood together the rest of the way in. Would you think a homemade transom saver would help any? This is all just until I get the trailer figured out, hence why I'm building it all rather than just spending money on a brand new one. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrayhorn, post: 383360, member: 15815"] I appreciate all of your input. I'm going to build a trailer, I just have to wait until I'm back home for the summer so I have the tools and space to work with. I don't haul it like this for any distance. I leave the motor on a stand in the garage most of the time. This just makes it more convenient when taking it to the water, which is just a straight and flat 15 minutes. I was going to carpet some 2x4s the length of my bed so that they will fit when empty as well. I was going to try leaning those like a ramp to make loading easy until the transom meets the edge, then rolling the boat and wood together the rest of the way in. Would you think a homemade transom saver would help any? This is all just until I get the trailer figured out, hence why I'm building it all rather than just spending money on a brand new one. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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