I have a slightly sloped drive way where I store my H23 over the winter in Wisconsin. In the past, I have just cranked the tongue wheel up as high as it would go, put cement blocks for the tongue to rest on, tarped the boat, blocked the rear wheels, and waited until spring. Somehow, snow and rain still blows in past, up under, or around the tarp. In the spring, there is about 2” of water at the most forward part of the cockpit. This year I plan to raise the tongue high enough so that the water that gets past the tarp, drains out the cockpit drain. I have not put a plumb on it yet, but I think I will end up with the tongue almost 3’ off the ground to accomplish this. I will have to put the front wheel on several stacked cement blocks, crank it up and then use more blocks in the front to rest the tongue on for the winter. I am concerned that getting the tongue this high may be a foolish move. I welcome any comments or advice before I do it. Thanks, Bill Leathen