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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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Richard Devereux wrote:
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. How about two trees? Park the boat & trailer between them, use tackle or come-alongto lift the boat off the trailer & support in slings. Perhaps a better idea is to use an engine hoist (if the boat is within size/weight limit). I've seen a boat trailer jacked up with a car jack, and sawhorses put next to it, beams run under the boat, then the trailer let down. Whatever works! Fair Skies Doug King |
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Use some 4x6 and build ya a lift using a hoist ? You dont need to lift it to
high and for a long period of time Edward "Richard Devereux" wrote in message ... 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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DSK wrote:
Richard Devereux wrote: 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. How about two trees? Park the boat & trailer between them, use tackle or come-alongto lift the boat off the trailer & support in slings. Perhaps a better idea is to use an engine hoist (if the boat is within size/weight limit). I've seen a boat trailer jacked up with a car jack, and sawhorses put next to it, beams run under the boat, then the trailer let down. Whatever works! Fair Skies Doug King Depending on how heavy the boat is...I'd try to borrow the 'large pad' screw jack stands you see at yacht clubs. Should be lots available until haulout time next month. |
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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 ... 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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Overfill the tires, put 2x6s under the boat and build a cradle, deflate
tires and haul it out, no need for jacks. |
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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 ... 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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Now THAT's really using your noodles... good job!
Franko "Richard Devereux" wrote in message ... 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 ... 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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