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I am starting to get the itch to dig out the old scow from winter
storage and work on her so the family is all set for a nice summer of being on the water. It's a 1977(ish) Glastron T-179 and the trailer is the same vintage. Anyways, I would really like to pull the boat off the trailer and beadblast the trailer and slap a snappy coat of paint on it. My riddle to you wonderful folks of rec.boats is... Is it possible to remove a 17" fiberglass I/O boat from the trailer safely wilst I do this project? Of am I gonna have to bribe someone this summer to let me park the boat in the water somewhere for a week or so? My Dad was able to pull the 50's CrisCraft off his trailer a few years back to repair the axles.. But that was more of a cradle trailer. Any ideas? Or do I just live with the nasty rust forming and have this ugly faded turquoise trailer under my shiny red boat? I would also like to remove the rollers and add new rails/pads. Thanks! Dave |
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