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Some of my favorite places to fish are foot traffic only, so I have to go light. I would like to get a small 10ft jon, use only oars and have a small folding anchor... The catch is that I will have to haul this about 3 miles on average somehow (gravel roads). I have seen a jon a few years back on top of someones vehicle that had wheels on it... I'm even thinking about putting wheels on it and somehow hauling it with a d**n mountain bike... Is any of this possible and can someone please give me some tried and true options for doing a project like this? Much appreciation!

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i'm brainstorming here.....

I wonder if I could strap a wheel barrel under the jon in sweet balance spot?? hmmm..... I'm a small guy and would prefer to be able to haul it via a bike maybe.. Anyone done such a thing?

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my 10' jon weights 75 pounds. wouldnt want to carry it too far. have you thought about getting a kyak? most of the cheep ones ive seen weigh around 40 pounds. you could get a strap and carry it like a guitar. just an idea.

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I haven't looked into Kayaks, but did own a folding one once (tote n boat) and it sucked ***. If you went an inch off center line, it was going over and jackie chan wouldn't be quick enough to correct it! I fell in 40 degree water, thankfully close to the bank, sold that d**n thing on ebay. I want to do this jon project and figure if I can outfit it will temporary wheels on the back, I could easily, manually haul it and to make it quicker, somehow haul it behind a mountain bike????

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When I was 13, I put my 10' jon on 2 skateboards and pushed it down the road for a couple miles.  It wasn't easy though.

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if you build your own little cart for it, use large diameter wheels, like bicycle wheels. less effort on your part.

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Google "boat dolly" and you'll find a few different products. Do it in Google Images for a quick idea of what's out there.

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I could see rigging up a sheet of ply with some sort of dolly rig under it with larger tires. Then you can just strap it down with bungees for the walk down/up the trail. Since you will likely be leaving it on the shore while you go out, don't make it too expensive or someone will get tempted to borrow it.

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What ever you devise, you will want the wheels as close to the balance point as possible.  This is a big weakness in the kayak cart I use.  That boat is easily a couple hundred pounds loaded up, and its a bit of effort getting anywhere.

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crap...that thing have a fridge in it too? Satellite TV? LOL.

Nope, but it occasionally carries a fish or too, breifly:

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