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<blockquote data-quote="roblj65" data-source="post: 211680" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Just a thought, but I had a similar situation about 15 years ago, only with a 12' Jon Boat, and I just made a sled out of white Cedar(which is very light and rugged), had the back come up 6" on transom, and put a rope on front. When I got boat in water I would just push boat off to side, and tie off, then would pull sled out of water with rope I had attached. Worked quite well I thought, kept bottom from getting scratched up anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roblj65, post: 211680, member: 6354"] Just a thought, but I had a similar situation about 15 years ago, only with a 12' Jon Boat, and I just made a sled out of white Cedar(which is very light and rugged), had the back come up 6" on transom, and put a rope on front. When I got boat in water I would just push boat off to side, and tie off, then would pull sled out of water with rope I had attached. Worked quite well I thought, kept bottom from getting scratched up anyway. [/QUOTE]
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