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I pulled my back out a million times so I decided to take some 6" pvc pipe and cut it in half and add a winch to our landing. Now when we come in we just winch the boat up over the pvc pipe with almost no effort. We get to our after hunt beer much quicker and with less pain.
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11-18-2010, 06:28 PM
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I use several sections of uncut 4" PVC pipe as rollers to get my riverboat up and down steep stairs to the river
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