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Other Manufacturers Making Drop Down Axles Like Zack Shack


muskybones

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I was wondering if there are other fish house manufacturers that have models with drop down axles like the Zack Shacks? I am still considering the Zack Shack, but would like something else to compare it to. I don't care for the winch design to lower the fish house. Thanks for your responses.

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There is a dock mfg. in MN that is making a new one this year that is very similar to the zack shack. I didn't think that it was quite as easy to lift without the strong arms on it though. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of the manufacturer.

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I have owned a zach shack for 2 years now, best ice house available if you like to move alot. I can move this faster then most can move there portable if theres not a ton of snow. It is less then 1000 lbs, and built very tough! Insulated so well that a lantern can heat the thing, and a little buddy will roast you out in 15 min.

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I found a company called Ridgeline. They are in Pillager, MN and they make an all aluminum fish house with drop down capabilities like the Zack Shack. I am inquiring about the cost. I like the idea of no cables and winches.

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