Did the big pull on Saturday. Not too bad, really. We broke it down into two sections; about 300' each for the wire. The pull rope was done in 4 sections since we used my new 240' fish tape. The only real problem was that the supply house sent a couple of the rolls on the huge master reels used for 5000'. They were so heavy that when we started the pull, it broke the saw horses we had set up. Rebuilt them and took it a little easier and no problems, but I am a little sore today. But the bulk of the muscle was no doubt provided by my 6'7", 260 pound son.
For the record, I used 1.5" conduit and it proved to be pretty flexible. The glue-up went really fast with 3 people working plus the electrician. Installed a pull box at the mid-way point and pulled the first section from that. Then fed another run down to the sub-panel. That pull was a little tougher, with more turns, etc. , but we made it with the help of lots of wire lube. We still have to do 5 mini-pulls for the trail lights and wire to the boathouse from the sub, but that should be no problem. Thanks again to everyone for all the help and advice.