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<blockquote data-quote="ggoldy" data-source="post: 351851" data-attributes="member: 12539"><p>A Jon boat in the back of a pickup is cheap and easy to do. I did it for a few months. I could load and unload by myself on a beach. On a ramp or on gravel was a different story. THAT takes two people, to keep from scratching the bottom. I built a two wheeled jig that helped launch it, but straping that jig back on in the water was just sad...and it was MUCH harder to pull up the ramp than I expected. I now have a little trailer. Much easier for an old worn out fart like me LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggoldy, post: 351851, member: 12539"] A Jon boat in the back of a pickup is cheap and easy to do. I did it for a few months. I could load and unload by myself on a beach. On a ramp or on gravel was a different story. THAT takes two people, to keep from scratching the bottom. I built a two wheeled jig that helped launch it, but straping that jig back on in the water was just sad...and it was MUCH harder to pull up the ramp than I expected. I now have a little trailer. Much easier for an old worn out fart like me LOL [/QUOTE]
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