Johnny Be Cool
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2010
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- 126
After making a templete of my transom. I docked the boat and proceeded to install new swivel bunk braces and boards to a longer trailer. I installed 4 rows of bunks, 2 on each side using 2x6x10's. I made sure that the inner bunks supported the weight directly under the motor mount stringer.
Since my trailer is a keel roller trailer the bunks will be used to guide and balance the boat.
I had a very hard time getting the boat to sit center on the trailer. In fact, it's a little crooked and the boat sits on the bunks but 4" from the keel rollers. The boat is 24' deep V Cabin Cruiser at 4000 pounds.
I want to raise the boat and allow the keel to rest on the keel rollers, then I want adjust the bunk braces.
I do not have access to boat screw jacks. I have bottle jacks and a 3 1/2 ton rolling jack. I could get access to cyinder blocks and wood.
Any help on how to do this on my own. What do I need to watch out for. I don't want it to roll over on me!!! Is it safe to jack up the stern at the keel only. Would I crack the hull.
If I lower the front of the trailer and get the stern up in the air, I can then lower it on blocks or wood on the keel and sides, but how do i get the bow up and supported?????????
Since my trailer is a keel roller trailer the bunks will be used to guide and balance the boat.
I had a very hard time getting the boat to sit center on the trailer. In fact, it's a little crooked and the boat sits on the bunks but 4" from the keel rollers. The boat is 24' deep V Cabin Cruiser at 4000 pounds.
I want to raise the boat and allow the keel to rest on the keel rollers, then I want adjust the bunk braces.
I do not have access to boat screw jacks. I have bottle jacks and a 3 1/2 ton rolling jack. I could get access to cyinder blocks and wood.
Any help on how to do this on my own. What do I need to watch out for. I don't want it to roll over on me!!! Is it safe to jack up the stern at the keel only. Would I crack the hull.
If I lower the front of the trailer and get the stern up in the air, I can then lower it on blocks or wood on the keel and sides, but how do i get the bow up and supported?????????