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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Oct 2005 19:42:06 -0700, wrote: The reason is that there is no space for a car to tow the trailer into that space. I am hoping that one or two average men will be able to man handle the trailer and move it into that space. As long as there isn't much weight on the tongue and the space is paved and really flat, it shouldn't be a problem. You might want to invest in a tongue jack though - could make your lives considerable easier. Yes...a tongue jack should be a given. The trailer dolly helps in maneuvering and control. |
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A few years ago a friend had this situation. He had an 18 foot Sea Ray
with a 4.3 Merc. outdrive. So the weight should be comparable to yours. He used a tongue dolley that he got a Boat US. Don't recall the price, but it wasn't outrageous. He was able to move it around the drive and garage by himself. The area was all concrete and level, tho, and he's a pretty big guy. |
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