Was only kidding about the depth charge...
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Well then PLEASE remove the dock before hand...and use a very LONG piece of det cord ! 1,000` or more...
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I'm always building stake beds never tried to remove any .
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I think that constant pressure may be the key. Hook the stake bed with a hook and rope and apply constant pressure to it such as a barrel after a week it should be able to float it away. If it is near a dock as you say tie a line to it and tie your boat to it taught it will break free in few days s that It can relocated.
Find a Pallet Puller clamp it to the stake. And with your boat pull down on the rope. Pulling the front of the boat down. Then walk to the back and it should help pull them up. But I hope its your dock? If not the owner may not like you pulling his stake bed. LOL That or fit PVC pipe with caps over the bed.
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I hadn't checked this thread in awhile and see some more good advise. Thanks I appreciate all the suggestions.
I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get this done this year before the water level is increased. However at least now I have some god ideas to work with to where I can try and pan it for next year.