Hi guys sorry for all the questions but I'm re spraying my boat and was wondering now to do underneath with the trailer in the way , with my old boat I just put it on some truck tires but this boat is a lot heavier . Cheers guys
Hi guys sorry for all the questions but I'm re spraying my boat and was wondering now to do underneath with the trailer in the way , with my old boat I just put it on some truck tires but this boat is a lot heavier . Cheers guys
What boat have you got? Impossible to advise you if we dont know how big heavy etc. More details!!
The best way for most boats is to gut it of all fittings, windscreens etc, drop it off the trailer and turn it over. Did my old Quintrex tinny that way. But of course the bigger the boat, the harder that is to do.
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
It's a 19ft half cabin mate ,not sure how heavy it is
Fibreglass
slide it back off onto stands similar to ones i had mine sitting on for a while
We have also had a 25 sitting on them while we did some work on it
From a safety perspective I would recommend putting it on the ground on tyres the same as you did the other boat... even spread of weight on the ground is better for the boat... and the external forces put on those stands would be enormous.. there is no cross bracing on them and they rely solely on the weld at the bottom to hold the weight of the boat up... they could do the job but it only takes one weld to fail when you are underneath doing your thing and you are gooooone! there is the issue of having the boats total weight supported by less points too... probs not that much of a concern but you don't want to stress the hull if you don't have to.
2008 Signature 520C with the Suzuki 90 4 stroke on the back
Hi, u may consider using auto rotisserie. Im not sure if u can hire one in your local area but u can DIY one. Search "auto rotisserie" from google and there are plenty of plans available for DIY. What all u need is basic welding skill.
Regards, Phil
I personally would be ok with my boat offloaded onto tyres and laying one side upwards. More tyres down then tipped gently the other side when needed.
Anything else is just too risky to boat or owner I reckon.
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enging crane at the back and a stand at the front works a treat
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one side done.
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How did u get it off ur trailer ?
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Multiroller trailer,just pushed it back to point of balance then put some tires under and drove(car) off.
To put back on lined trailer up and winched it on.
Just two of use.Just take your time.