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- Easy To Use
- Holds Boat Securely
- Reliable
- Safe
Cons
- Directions not real clear
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Comments about Roll-N-Go PWC 11' Shore Ramp:
We added paint rollers cut in half between the wheels. This prevented the seadoo from touching any metal, esp. at the bottom of the ramp
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Comments about Roll-N-Go PWC 11' Shore Ramp:
Just my 2 cents...
I've used mine yearly since 2004. It is easy to move about(with the ski off), as the level of our lake fluctuates rapidly at times.
Absoutley no problems what-so-ever.
Also easy to secure your ski to it with a cable/lock type thing.
You will be happy with this product !!!!
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- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Safe
- Waterproof
- Well designed
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- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Roll-N-Go PWC 11' Shore Ramp:
Recommended by neighbor who had tried other ramps and recommended this as the best. Manufacturer was excellent in answering questions and appropriately directed me back to Overton's for purchase.
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- Easy To Use
- Holds Boat Securely
- Reliable
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Comments about Roll-N-Go PWC 11' Shore Ramp:
I was able to assemble in about 90 minutes and the product holds my 3 seat jet ski securily
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Holds Boat Securely
- Reliable
- Safe
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- Dock a jet ski
Comments about Roll-N-Go PWC 11' Shore Ramp:
The Roll-N-Go is a PERFECT accessory for our jet ski on the lake. It easily rolls the jet ski in and out of the water and is very lightweight to move around (without the jet ski on it.) With the fluctuating water levels in South Texas, it is an excellent buy!
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It says not to use if the drop is more than 2 1/2 feet. What drop is it refering to? Shore to water? Shore to bottom of lake? Thank you.Asked on 5/22/2010 by Anonymous0 answers
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We live on a lake were the water fluctuates. Is this ramp sturdy enough to hold the ski on an incline? The picture looks like it's in very shallow water with little incline on the ramp.
Does it hold well when the currents are strong?Asked on 7/9/2009 by Anonymous from TX1 answer
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You may want to consider a longer ramp if the water fluctuates often and a longer winch strap to reach the pwc with the longer ramp. The ramp can accommodate some fluctuations in water level, but not very much. You would not want the water to come close to the top of the ramp because your pwc will become under stress from the rising water and the winch strap trying to keep it attached to the ramp. We have ramp rollers and support brackets that you can use to make a wooden ramp as long as you need it to be (you get the lumber locally). That item is called the shore docker item 72493 for 1200 pound capacity or 72492 for a 2000 pound capacity.Answered on 2/8/2010 by Justin from Overton's


