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Barry Lenoble
Hello,I need to sand and refinish the keel on my boat (81 C22). I would like to jack the boat up off the trailer, then insert some RR Tie blocks (12" X 12" X 1 foot long) between the hull and the trailer bunks.The methods I have read about jacking state to place a jack at the stern, place a wide board, between the jack and the hull, then raise the rear of the boat. OK, I tried that, but there are two problems. The ground the trailer is parked on is not level, it slopes to starboard. When I tried to raise the boat it started to slide downhill. I think I can solve that problem with 2 jacks, one under stern on the starboard, the other on the port side.The second problem is the stern of the boat is about 4' in the air. What do you suggest to use between the jack and boat, or the jack and the ground? I used some more RR Tie, but I don't have enough for two jacks. Is a single 2 X 4 X 3' stong enough and secure enough, or will the boat fall off?My goals when jacking the boat up are1. no one gets hurt2. the boat doesn't get damaged3. the boat is secure enough to work on4. I can get the boat back down onto the trailer when done.Finally, should I even bother doing this repair? How much would a boat yard charge to do the job? The keel is not in bad condition. It has a few small rust spots and a few areas where the paint ispeeling. Since I plan on leaving the boat in salt water at a mooring I want the keel refinished and painted. Comments / suggestions?PS I tried searching, but got no hits.Thanks,Barry