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Old 05-08-2013, 12:30 PM   #1
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It takes REAL forking skills to move pontoon boats, especially the 3-tube versions.

Channel Marine's topography only adds another skill level to the equation.

A pontoon's lift points are tight, and if the boat twists, on axis, just a mere couple inches, a tube or 2 can get dented enroute to the drop-in zone.

The pontoon boat, when 1st lifted, had no damage to begin the trip, but, would go undiscovered until the next time out, or, it takes on water & displays the dreaded "List". ..

Bennington is a 1st-class outfit.
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