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    Jacking a pontoon onto logs/pvc to roll into lake

    This might work. I could build the bunks at home and haul them to the camp. The only thing that I'm wondering is if the first bunk slide will hold the weight of the pontoon, as I'm jacking up the other side to slide in the second bunk on the opposite side.
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    Jacking a pontoon onto logs/pvc to roll into lake

    I just found these online. I'm wondering if they will hold up if I buy 6(3 for each side) https://shop.foghmarine.com/inflatable-boat-roller-400kg.html?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=19025086535&gclid=CjwKCAjw87XBBhBIEiwAxP3_A2xTnViprE8a5FxUorLnWMvnCd5XtqcLrc5md1LaNUWtSog-sb7TChoCChcQAvD_BwE
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    Jacking a pontoon onto logs/pvc to roll into lake

    Good idea.
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    Jacking a pontoon onto logs/pvc to roll into lake

    Likely will be able to once it is jacked up.
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    Jacking a pontoon onto logs/pvc to roll into lake

    I have a pontoon boat that was winched onto my shoreline on a ramp, however, it's a bit tough to simply push the toon back into the water. I need to jack the pontoon boat up to get it onto logs, or PVC pipe, to roll back into the lake. Its a fairly good incline to roll it back in. I'm...
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