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		Does anybody have any experience with Cabela's Ice shelter kit or offer any advice?  Is the plywood you supply the actual bottom or does it fit into a plastic sled base?  It looks pretty good but you cannot see the details in their catalog picture.  Any infor would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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		I am quite certain that the plywood that you supply is the floor, and also what you would drag it on.  I considered one of their kits when I purchased my Shappell last year.  I didn't get one because dragging one by hand (I don't have a snowmobile or a four wheeler) with the weight of that plywood floor was more than I wanted to attempt.
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		My long time fishing and hunting partner has 2 of them.  They are 5 x 6 if I remember right and about that tall.  The fabric is heavier than the Shapell that I have,  very roomy and very well built.  You have to supply the bottom.  It is not all that heavy and folds into a 5' x 3' x 3 inches thick size.  Very stable in a wind storm (had it out in several, including one at the gorge and one at fish lake which blew the others over).  He made a small sleigh to place it on mounted on two old ski's he bought at a yard sale.  It pulls really easy.  However, we have snowmobiles and that makes it easier yet.  I was going to buy one this winter until I saw the Eskimo Quick Flip III and bought it instead.  For the cost and the quality, I'd not hesitate.  He used 1/2 inch painted chip board with a 10 inch hole cut in 2 of the corners and 2x2's around the perimeter to hold the fabric in place.
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		Sounds encouraging. Thanks.  MR. J.
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		How easy is it to pull with plywood on the bottom or have you made some type of sled for it?
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