...your boat is up on concrete blocks in front of your house!
I had seen a number of ways to support the boat while replacing the bunks. I had a bunch of concrete block, and I had a flat concrete surface to work on, so I went with what I had.
I jacked up the trailer/boat with my floor jack and put it on jackstands. Then I stacked the block and blocked the boat up. Then I took the wheels off the trailer and dropped it to the ground. The stern sits on two flat 2x8's. The boat will rock slightly, you have to stick some wedges in the sides. And no, I'm not getting in or on the boat while it's up.
Got most of the way through with the bunks today, should have her sitting pretty on the trailer tomorrow afternoon.
I had seen a number of ways to support the boat while replacing the bunks. I had a bunch of concrete block, and I had a flat concrete surface to work on, so I went with what I had.
I jacked up the trailer/boat with my floor jack and put it on jackstands. Then I stacked the block and blocked the boat up. Then I took the wheels off the trailer and dropped it to the ground. The stern sits on two flat 2x8's. The boat will rock slightly, you have to stick some wedges in the sides. And no, I'm not getting in or on the boat while it's up.
Got most of the way through with the bunks today, should have her sitting pretty on the trailer tomorrow afternoon.
Attachments
-
50.1 KB Views: 615
-
72.4 KB Views: 523