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Re: Water in the hull over the winter
How would one go about doing that??
Actually what I need to know is how not to doit ;D The last thing I need is for the trail to fold, or the boat to drop :P thaNKS! |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
How would one go about doing that??
Actually what I need to know is how not to doit ;D The last thing I need is for the trail to fold, or the boat to drop :P thaNKS! |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
All you have to do is crank the front as high as you can, make sure that the plug is out, and then tilt the motor down as far as you can!
The motor is down now so all the water is already out of it. Water doesn't travel up just down so it will be just fine! |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
All you have to do is crank the front as high as you can, make sure that the plug is out, and then tilt the motor down as far as you can!
The motor is down now so all the water is already out of it. Water doesn't travel up just down so it will be just fine! |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
You can go into your local wally mart auto dept or similar and buy two, or if you wish three of the heavy duty auto jackstands, they are adjustable. I bought four a couple of years ago for 17 bucks apiece.
Use a bottle jack or similar on top of a block of wood or something to give you the height you need and jack it up the distance you need to clear your engine plus a couple inches for any settling that may happen and put your jackstand under the trailer rails right behind the axle. You can also do the same to the front of the trailer to give you the height and slope you want. If you are on a substantial slope be careful and secure it so it won't roll or tip somehow. The trailer will not fold. Or just find some pieces of wood or concrete blocks and use your vehicle to pull the trailer wheels up on them, should give you a few inches of clearance |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
You can go into your local wally mart auto dept or similar and buy two, or if you wish three of the heavy duty auto jackstands, they are adjustable. I bought four a couple of years ago for 17 bucks apiece.
Use a bottle jack or similar on top of a block of wood or something to give you the height you need and jack it up the distance you need to clear your engine plus a couple inches for any settling that may happen and put your jackstand under the trailer rails right behind the axle. You can also do the same to the front of the trailer to give you the height and slope you want. If you are on a substantial slope be careful and secure it so it won't roll or tip somehow. The trailer will not fold. Or just find some pieces of wood or concrete blocks and use your vehicle to pull the trailer wheels up on them, should give you a few inches of clearance |
Re: Water in the hull over the winter
Most post pics. before I give my 2-cents. ;D
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Re: Water in the hull over the winter
Most post pics. before I give my 2-cents. ;D
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