Now THAT's really using your noodles... good job!
Franko
"Richard Devereux" wrote in message
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I thought of this one and in the end I cheated. I rang a
guy who does
work for use who brought his mobile crane around in
exchange for some
beers and lifted it off that way.
Worked extremely well. I might put the boat back on the
trailer as you
suggested when repairs are carried out.
Thanks,
Richard.
NetPlus Micro Computers (Shaw Goh) wrote:
Depending on how big / heavy the boat is... I have an
18' Glass Half Cabin
(1.2t?) and when I changed trailer (due to old one
rusting apart)...
Back the trailer onto lawn area and put a couple old
tyres down by the
transom. Tie the stern to a strong pillar with 2 strong
ropes. Unhitch the
trailer coupling and tilt the whole lot up until the
transom is near the
tyres. Then towed the trailer out from under the boat
with a rope tied to
the drawbar.
Putting new trailer under boat was a reverse of above,
but I winched the
trailer under the boat.
It was a lot easier then I had imagined at that time
"Richard Devereux" wrote in
message
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I have a boat that is on an old trailer that I would
like to repair. I am
not comfortable towing the trailer with the boat. A
visual inspection & my
engineering background suggest that would not be a smart
move.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to get the boat
off the trailer in
the backyard so I can move the trailer into my workshop
& do the repairs.
Obviously I would also then need to get the boat back
onto the trailer.
I do not have the luxury of an area of water or small
dam nearby to launch
and leave the boat.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Richard.
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