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Old 10-10-2019, 04:16 PM   #1
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I own a 17' Maxum with Merc 125 ob. I have a gravel driveway with a narrow garage entrance that makes backing it in via my truck difficult.

Has anyone used a trailer dolly in similar circumstances? I have no doubt this would work well on a paved driveway, but my concern is that I wont be able to move the trailer and boat on gravel.

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Any suggestions would be helpful.

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How thick is the gravel? Will the wheels dig in or is it pretty hard packed? I would look for something with larger / wider tires....
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I wouldnt call it hard packed. With that much weight I can imagine it digging in. Does anyone have a suggestion on a better trailer dolly given my circumstances?
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How far are we talking about here? Would throwing down 1-2 sheets of plywood fix this issue?
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This is a good point and a smart suggestion. This should alleviate any concerns. Appreciate the idea
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