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<blockquote data-quote="screwballl" data-source="post: 181207" data-attributes="member: 4837"><p>That is the key: SOLO!</p><p></p><p>If you always had someone else there to help load/unload it then a roof rack would be fine... but even 10ft jon boats can be heavy and there is no need to try that on your own, wrecking either your back or the boat itself.</p><p></p><p>I know my problem is going to be when the family and I go camping. I am going to need to find a way to tip my 14ft upside down on top of my popup camper, and not sure if the wife has the strength for it (doubtful).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screwballl, post: 181207, member: 4837"] That is the key: SOLO! If you always had someone else there to help load/unload it then a roof rack would be fine... but even 10ft jon boats can be heavy and there is no need to try that on your own, wrecking either your back or the boat itself. I know my problem is going to be when the family and I go camping. I am going to need to find a way to tip my 14ft upside down on top of my popup camper, and not sure if the wife has the strength for it (doubtful). [/QUOTE]
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