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Everyone, how about a "Jack Board? Piece of 5/8th or 3/4" plywood 18" square. Jacking on sand is tough w/o board Jeep stays where it is, jack goes down. I would think most driveable beaches under official rules require it, I know Cape Cod National Seashore inspection does !
Air down and have fun!

I like a "yank em" (Oops dating myself?);) or tow strap hopefully for you to tow someone out! LOL

Go Jeep!!!
Right! Using a jackboard was "the" way to recover back when I was growing up, nobody seems o use those anymore, maybe they aren't necessary with the traction boards and kinetic straps available. We simply jacked the vehicle up using the jackboard and pushed sand back under the tires.
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would keeping a couple 2*4's be in case you get stuck in the sand work. I use that as a shelf for the back of my jeep. but i wonder if it would work.
 

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Jack board is still needed if you get a flat tire!!! Jacks work very poor in soft sand! Flat tires don't work so hot either!

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