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<blockquote data-quote="TMO8853" data-source="post: 473390" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>Thanks for the suggestion that sounds like it would work. However, my lot is way to steep for my 4x4 tacoma to make it up and down without tearing it all up. I've seen quite a few people on this lake do something similar, where they build a rail/track setup from the water up the bank 15-20 ft. Then at the top they install 6x6 post with wench. So instead of a boat lift they just pull up to the track like there loading it on trailer. Then attach the wench to the boat and pull it up on shore out of the water. When you want to put it back in the water you just reverse the wench and gravity does the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMO8853, post: 473390, member: 23466"] Thanks for the suggestion that sounds like it would work. However, my lot is way to steep for my 4x4 tacoma to make it up and down without tearing it all up. I've seen quite a few people on this lake do something similar, where they build a rail/track setup from the water up the bank 15-20 ft. Then at the top they install 6x6 post with wench. So instead of a boat lift they just pull up to the track like there loading it on trailer. Then attach the wench to the boat and pull it up on shore out of the water. When you want to put it back in the water you just reverse the wench and gravity does the rest. [/QUOTE]
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