Someone could get a 20' flat bed trailer.
Carpet 2) 4"x4"x10' boards
Use some angle iron and secure the carpeted boards to the floor of the flatbed.
Remove the running gear off of the boat.
Back the boat in the lake then quickly walk it over and slide her on the flat bed. Use a good ratchet strap on bow eye to flat bed. Pull her out. Use some more ratchet straps on the transom and haul her away.
No need to OCD on the water that would come in during the 2 min trailer swap. I'd cap the shaft log but the other small holes would be open.
Drive that baby back to Texas and use it as a way to make future money off of its coolness. I'm sure it is narrow enough to fit between trailer wheel wells and side rails. A truck can fit on a flatbed and the early 80' mc were narrower that a truck.
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