The mud and silt off my place is bottomless. I can push a paddle all
the way to the handle into it. I'm thinging a wide wooden ramp that
will spread the weight out would work best. I don't think cement or
gravil will stay put.
Craig, Flat Lake Alaska
----- Original Message -----
From:
martyandcaryl@charter.net
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:13 am
Subject: [amphicar-lovers] Re: Alaskan Amphi
> Graig
> Sounds like you are going to have a fun time trying to build your
> ramp. I'm not sure what grade our cars will take but we have come
> out in some really rugged places. Mud doesn't agree too well when
> coming out, not that you can't get out in it, we have. A good
> cement
> ramp is the best thing we have found. If you use gravel, pack it
> in
> as tight as possible because your wheels will rip it out.
> Marty
>
> --- In amphicar-lovers@y..., Craig Taylor
wrote:
> SNIP%<
> I will need to build a boat ramp...> mud and silt at the shore
> line
> and was
> > Anyone have any ideas?
> > Thanks for the help...
> >
> > Craig, Flat Lake Alaska
>
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