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Author:  PHLOCKER [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:04 pm ]
Post subject:  moving a wave

now that the Hunter 146 is sold...i am ready for a cat!! I will be able to leave the cat on the beach rigged, so the question is....if I'm solo, how hard is it going to be to move the wave from waters edge to its protective resting spot? I know the getaway is heavier,,,,will i still need some type of dolly or can i pull the wave on its hulls? I am 5'10" 33yrs old, 185lbs very active (bike 100mi per week)

Author:  mmiller [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Move a Wave...

Depends on the slope, surface texture and distance.

You can slide in PVC pipes very easily. You can get wheels if the distance is further or ground is rocky. You can slide on the ground if the ground is somewhat smooth or the distance is very short.

Author:  DougHobie17 [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:16 pm ]
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PHLOCKER:

Danny has taken my idea to the next level. This should move your Getaway fine and a LOT cheaper than CatTrax at $400 plus a pop. Good luck and let me know if you make them

http://dgaleana2.proboards56.com/index. ... 1143785090

Doug Snell
Hobie 17
dsnell4 at houston dot rr dot com
Soon to be Msytere 4.3
www.tcdyc.com

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