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    Im gonna use rocks from the bank. Shouldnt be a problem.


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    Nice stake bed Chris, a fiew years ago we sank 11 in the pool. 6 months later couldn't find em. Some people just love dragging those anchors

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoreLipsNoFish View Post
    Nice stake bed Chris, a fiew years ago we sank 11 in the pool. 6 months later couldn't find em. Some people just love dragging those anchors
    Hey James, i think i found them.
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    Lol! Looks like somebody added about 185 more!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    Im gonna use rocks from the bank. Shouldnt be a problem.


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    Just a thought. We leave 2 boards on bottom on each end and wedge rocks in between top and bottom. Don't know how you going to put them out, but a couple of long 2x4's works stretched across boat and set pallet on one side where you can pick up empty side of 2x4 and slide pallet off into water.

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    CMJ - Those look like they will work. Be carefull putting them out.
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    Put a few more together tonight. You guys are right, this can be addictive.
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    What did you use for the bases?

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    Just some empty 2 gallon jugs I got from work. I cut the top off and filled them half full with quickrete and stuck the slats in. I got 6 of them out of a 80lb bag.


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    Is that gonna be enough weight to keep those on the bottom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve48 View Post
    Just a thought. We leave 2 boards on bottom on each end and wedge rocks in between top and bottom. Don't know how you going to put them out, but a couple of long 2x4's works stretched across boat and set pallet on one side where you can pick up empty side of 2x4 and slide pallet off into water.
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