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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message news:cSvlc.3621 Need to replace my trailer's bunk carpet/liner/fabric whatever it's called. Easier to have someone use the boat, but..... Make up a dummy bunk. Slide it into approximate position, and jack the boat on one side. Block the dummy so it's 2 or 3 inches higher than the original, then remove the original. Repair & replace. Remove the dummy. Repeat on the opposite side. |
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Beach it near the ramp. Replace the carpet in th parking lot..
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Need to replace my trailer's bunk carpet/liner/fabric whatever it's called. At all the ramps around here, it's too busy to park a boat for the time it'll take to do the work on the bunks. Anyone know a good way to levitate a 500 lb boat for about 2 hours? I do not have access to a garage whose rafters are strong enough to do interesting things with pullies. If you actually have a suggestion, then my question is serious. If you do NOT have a suggestion, then my question is NOT serious. |
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