Not sure if I am crazy for trying but I have a suitable long driveway to park the boat on the trailer next to my house in the off season (first time buyer). My driveway slopes upwards so when I would back up the trailer the trailer tongue would need to be lifted upwards to approximately 32 inches above the sloping ground before the boat would be level on the trailer to avoid any water infiltration issues in the cabin.
Am I crazy for even considering trying this....? Obviously would use wheel chokes to brake trailer wheels and would even put rebar in the ground vertically sticking out of the ground in front of the wheel chokes as an added safety before I disconnect the trailer tongue from the car.
Would use a 48" High-Lift Jack (locked into place) to push the trailer tongue up and use a Brownell boat stand to finally rest the trailer tongue on the Brownell stand there when I have achieved level.
Am I crazy for even considering trying this....? Obviously would use wheel chokes to brake trailer wheels and would even put rebar in the ground vertically sticking out of the ground in front of the wheel chokes as an added safety before I disconnect the trailer tongue from the car.
Would use a 48" High-Lift Jack (locked into place) to push the trailer tongue up and use a Brownell boat stand to finally rest the trailer tongue on the Brownell stand there when I have achieved level.