800SXR, re-fueling without trailer

Location
Houston
Does anyone have an idea or photo of what you use when putting fuel in your machine without putting it back on the trailer. One area where I launch in Canyon Lake [TX] shore is rocky and I don't want to put fuel in while bobbing in the water. I was thinking of a 2x4 padded rail support of some type with wheels. Something to put it on without getting it back on my trailer. A full beach type dolly seems to big to haul around for this situation. thks.
 

Don 79 TA

Still Fat....
i've carefully pulled it over the rocks and got it as stable as possible
the Sound was really rocky, of course i also has to be on the look out for the drastic tide changes and incoming and outgoing boats....
guess you learn to walk fast in the parking lot
 

Mr. SeXieR

Carry a gun,cops R2 heavy
Location
Austin, TX
carpets a good idea, I have a 2 ft hose coming out the top of my homemade gas can with a carb on top to allow quick dumps. I usually just have someone hold it steady from the back and dump 2-3 gallons at a time.
 

rasper99

Freighter wake hunter
Location
Portland, OR
Scissor stands are good for this.
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I have several of those in stock. My sister is coming up from Austin this weekend, I could probably send one home with her if you want to buy one (and avoid shipping costs). I think they are like $115.

Aaron
 
Location
Houston
The folding aluminum stand looks like a good option. I ended up buying 3" PVC fittings and 10' of pipe to make one from a previous suggestion to try a beach stand. [not as handy as a folding one]
-Give me some time to see if I like the PVC.
I am hauling my jet skis to Upper Michigan for two weeks and the folding alum. stand could work great there. Thanks,
 
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