Here you go
This is a picture of mine up on the stand. You can also see the jig I made up to hold the keel in the next post. I jacked up the whole thing with three floor jacks and assorted stands, slid the supports under the hull, and lowered the trailer. Then I put the jig on the trailer, raised the trailer, unbolted the keel, unpined the cable, and lowered the trailer with the keel.It turned out to be very stable for sanding and painting the bottom. The keel is at the sandblaster but when it is back and refinished I will use the reverse to install the keel.The "bottom paint" you see is the residue of chem stipping with interlux 299E. I sanded it flat all the way back to the gelcoat applied an epoxy hybred primer and a polyurethane paint. The area where the "pads" are can easily be reached, and painted, while it is on the trailer.