help with new boat

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skeeter200tzx2005
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help with new boat

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Just got my new skeeter tzx 200.My problem is I park my boat in the garage and don't have enough room to get the boat in and out of the garage.Because the alley is to small me and a couple of guys are able to push it in and out. Once I get it in the alley I can hook up my truck I need to know if anyone knows of a jack type of device so I can do it my self.One with a motor and brake would work best. I thought of a pallet jack and weld a ball to it.
THANKS
CHRIS
fishwithron2

Re: help with new boat

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There's an electric trailer dolley. check on the internet powermoverinc.com or 888 366-3511. list for $599. have a friend who has one and that's how he move his boat back and forth to set it in the position he wants it in . If you have Bass walleye mag it's shows in the add (last page)
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Re: help with new boat

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fishwithron2 wrote:There's an electric trailer dolley. check on the internet powermoverinc.com or 888 366-3511. list for $599. have a friend who has one and that's how he move his boat back and forth to set it in the position he wants it in . If you have Bass walleye mag it's shows in the add (last page)
Correction, the address is actually:

http://www.powermoverinc.net/

Actually, the one that would do the job for a bass boat is probably the AC2 model. The 599 DC model only can handle up to 1700 lbs. A bit shy for a 'real' bass boat!! :)

The AC models are listed here:
http://www.powermoverinc.net/htmls/pmaccarts.html
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Here is another way to solve your dilemna...check out Go-Jaks on their website: http://gojaks.com/

With these you can easily fit a 21 foot Skeeter with jackplate in a 19 foot deep garage (if you have the folding tongue). You can push or pull-out your boat sideways with these, and you can use them with tandem axles by using one Go-Jak under each of the four tires.

ciao,
Marc
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