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    Posted: May-06-2008 at 6:19pm
couple of cherry pickers/engine hoist, tree's and a winch/come-a-long work well too. Use what you have we've given you the best options doesn't have to be exactly the same but you should get the idea.
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I could but that would require having something to lift it with or a garage to support it with which I dont
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 79nautique Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-06-2008 at 6:09pm
well or you could use the lifting rings to lift it off of the trailer. Isn't that what they where designed to do?
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If you just want to hover the boat over the trailer it can be done in a few minutes, jack up the tongue, support the front keel. Lower the tongue, two jacks at the transome and your done.







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I took my boat off the trailer by using some boat jacks and a come-a-long.

I parked the trailer with the front lifting ring under a sturdy tree limb. I lowered the front of the boat as low as it would go. I then put the two boat jacks under the rear of the boat. Then I raised the front of the boat back up, ran a chain over the limb and lifted the front of the boat up with the come-a-long. I was then able to pull the trailer out. I had to lift the front of the trailer way up when I was pulling it out to get it around the curve of the bottom/bunks.

Once it was out, I put blocks under the front of the boat and then lowered it down so it wasn't hanging long from the tree.
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I need to replace the carpet on my bunks and dont want to leave the boat in the water while I do this due to logistical reason. Can I somehow jack and support one side of the boat at a time and pull out the bunk. Anyone done this is it safe.
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