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Any issues with this ramp with the low water levels? I have a 22 ft boat that will come out this weekend.
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I would get out, walk down the dock, find the end of the ramp and pick one of the tie-up post as a guide for stopping your vehicle. Not sure you would find any other Ramp any better? WINNOCTURN |
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I seem to recall that the concrete part of that ramp drops off suddenly and a lot.
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Checked it out Tuesday. Seems fine. The rebuild a few years ago has resulted in a long ramp (sections of concrete with rocks/gravel in between with plenty of water.....but you will back down a bit. Hope you have 4 wheel drive and lots of HP !
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