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Bob
This winter, after I trailer my boat home, I intend to pull the centerboard out and possibly replace it. I've done it before, using masonry scaffolding erected on each side, with the boat hung in straps in between. It worked OK, but was a lot of work to erect and take down the scaffolding, as well as getting all the gear to the site. I'd like to set up something that could be used repeatedly in future years, so that it would be easier to do bottom work and board inspections. Space is not a problem. Does anyone know of a technique that has worked well for them in getting the boat up off the trailer and suspending or supporting it high enough (I need about 3' under the keel to do the job) to drop the board? Or, if you haven't done it, do you have any ideas that might help? Thanks for the input.