Yes, with balloon wheels. But it’s still hard to pull up after sailing because there’s an incline. And yeah, the mobi mats are very expensive. Not really considering it.Do you have a dolly?
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Marinas have electric motors on two-wheeled "tractors" to move heavy trailers around their yards. Something similar is used by big box stores to return their shopping carts to the stores in long "trains"Powered? Never knew possible. Please say more.
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Is the incline a relatively short distance because it starts at the water's edge and is part of the channel I see in the picture and then flattens out as you get further from the water? As in, during a very low tide the incline is at its longest and steepest? Or is the incline the entire 100 foot distance?But it’s still hard to pull up after sailing because there’s an incline.
No. Near goose creek beach. not a yacht club member.Looks like you are at the end of South Harbor Rd. If so, that is a trek to the water. Is the yacht club an option for an easier in and out? No idea what the cost would be for that, but lots of sunfish there.
No, incline is 100 feet give or take. Runs whole length.Is the incline a relatively short distance because it starts at the water's edge and is part of the channel I see in the picture and then flattens out as you get further from the water? As in, during a very low tide the incline is at its longest and steepest? Or is the incline the entire 100 foot distance?
- Andy