Boat Rollers???
Does anyone know where there are some boat rollers that weren't destroyed by hurricanes in southwest louisiana. Building some and would like to look at some existing to have a go by. I know lacassine and sabine's boat rollers were both destroyed by the hurricane and I can't find any more around here.
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You talking about rollers on a levee to pull a boat over on?
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I think so...I'm not aware of any.
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If that is what you're talking about, let me tell you how we've made some in the past. Take some pvc pipe, I think we used 2", cut it a little wider than the bottom of your boat and we made some "brackets" out of either 1/2" or 3/4" pipe, ran one pipe through the pvc with a piece on each end to stick in the ground and put another pipe running under the pvc a couple of inches to kind of help hold the pvc off the ground a little bit so that they would still roll. We were only pulling a 14' flat with a 15 over it but it worked very well in the marsh.
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Here's a drawing of how we did ours...
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ross is da man!
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that's a great idea for a 14' boat and i appreciate the idea. but i need to pull a boat up to 2000 lbs over a levee. I'm designing the rollers and was just wondering where I could look at some existing to get some ideas on different ways to go about it.
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mais das a heavy pullover boat.mais how you plan on getting dat back in the back of yo truck?:*****: |
Call Sabine Hqrts, they should b able to help
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waltrip!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Lmao. Waltrip don't know how to spell any words with 5 or more letters
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The rollers I remember at sabine was more like a boat lift and then it rolled across the levee. The one i saw at lacasine was just boat trailer rollers on a frame that angled in to the water and over the levee on lake misere.
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