Jet ski in truck bed

I seen this online last night thought it was cool . I'm always traveling and never have help at home to load my ski .(pregnant wife) so I'm thinking of making something like this


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Why not get a trailer?

You either waste the bed of your truck keeping a contraption like that in there or you waste space in the garage trying to store it, anyway...
 
Why not get a trailer?

You either waste the bed of your truck keeping a contraption like that in there or you waste space in the garage trying to store it, anyway...
I can understand your concern for storage space . Fortunately enough I don't have that issue . And as for it being in the bed during summer time in not to worried about it . Plus being able to do 75 down the highway and not having to worry about trailer tires regestration etc . I think it's in my best interest and fits me best to have one of these . I hope I answered it question as to why I don't want to get a trailer


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bird

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in short, he lives in Cali and trailers only go 55mph!

Is there a reason you don't just bumper the truck? I do it with my Suburban when I tow my boat and want to to bring the SXR with.
 
in short, he lives in Cali and trailers only go 55mph!

Is there a reason you don't just bumper the truck? I do it with my Suburban when I tow my boat and want to to bring the SXR with.
Bumper my truck ? Explain ? Like a hitch ski holder ?


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bird

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Bumper: to back the vehicle into the water far enough, so that the bumper is at water level.

Some have said: "I don't want to put my vehicle in salt water." You rinse your ski off when you get off the water don't you? Just spray the truck off.

I live in Wisconsin, we have salt water here 5 months a year all over the roads, so that's no excuse to me :)
 

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Bumper: to back the vehicle into the water far enough, so that the bumper is at water level.

Some have said: "I don't want to put my vehicle in salt water." You rinse your ski off when you get off the water don't you? Just spray the truck off.

I live in Wisconsin, we have salt water here 5 months a year all over the roads, so that's no excuse to me :)
This is how i do it if i go to a lake or river with launch ramp but if i go somewhere without launch ramp i just bring a friend with me :)
 
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