The saga/challenges of jon boat retrieval with no ramp after a couple more years of trial and error...
I got a dolly at harbor freight and it was ok until I used it to attach the strap and pulled it up through the sand with my car, it got stuck, then my boat flipped and it bent. So I was done with the dolly - I was hoping to be able to just pull it up with man power with the dolly but with the small section of sand and bumps in the terrain made it too difficult for me.
Next I bought a 2 wheel tongue trailer jack to see if I could just use a strap from the hitch to the trailer but the tongue wheels got stuck in the sand and dirt/uneven terrain and my boat flipped again off the trailer.
It seemed easier to just drag the boat up without the trailer using my car and a strap. Then lifting up the front of the boat on the bunks..and cranking it in on the flat surface.
Maybe the idea of extending my trailer bunks temporarily would work, or just putting a panel on the 5 or 6' of the problem area - like a small temporary ramp and pulling it up over that. The tongue jack wheels should roll up and not get stuck.
Since the latest problem now is the tongue jack wheels getting stuck, I was also thinking of getting a vertical extension to my hitch from my car, so the strap from the top of it (2 ft higher or so) would be enough leverage/angle so I could just put the tongue jack wheels up and the trailer would come up without digging into the sand/hill.
Such a pain for such a small problem area but when it's just me, it's difficult. I prefer to get the boat on the trailer and pull it up but the water is too shallow to get my car down far enough safely.
Should take me less than 10 minutes to get the boat out of the water (without having to lift it) but has been up to 40 or so due to boat flipping or other mishaps.
Open to any other suggestions. I want to make it easier before next year because I dread getting the boat out every time.