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Old 06-03-2007, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Tony Montana
Couldn't you make it fit here?
No, when you tilt the boat you need that space. If you put something here it will hit.
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Originally Posted by cobra marty
Can you make a ramp along the center of the trailer between the bunks and 'ride' the bike up but will only work when the boat is off the trailer.
The ramp would have to be about 20 feet long to have and angle that the bike wont bottom out. That part of the trailer is almost 6 feet off the ground. the bike has very low clearance. I bought a 12 foot ramp to get the bike on the truck before I got the lift system. The bike couldn't make it 2 feet on the ramp, it bottomed out immediately. I need some kind of davit, that looks nice, maybe something that collapses or easily comes apart.
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Originally Posted by cobra marty
Can you make a ramp along the center of the trailer between the bunks and 'ride' the bike up but will only work when the boat is off the trailer.
Do you have any idea who you are talking too?
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Originally Posted by LubeJobs42
Do you have any idea who you are talking too?
I love your sense of humor.........
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Old 06-03-2007, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by rbr2328
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Thats got to be pushing the weight limit of the truck
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No different than the way he haulded it before
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Old 06-03-2007, 11:10 AM
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how about on the front of the freightliner? you see RV folk doing it all the time.
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Another idea:

How about a couple of Go-Peds vs. the Chopper?
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