Swap From Trailer to Stands

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  • #6536
    abl1111
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    Anyone have insight to using a long – 10′, 4×4, or (2) 4×4’s under the bow to quickly swap the Scot from trailer to stands ?
    The bottle-jack jockey is a 45 minute hassle.
    I’d love to get (1-2) 4×4’s long enough to clear the trailer wheels – use two bottle jacks on top of cinder blocks with the 4×4(‘s) on top of the jacks – rest the hull by the transom on boat stands, and bottle jack the bow up in one shot – and slide the trailer out.  5 minutes !  Then boat stands in the front.
    Obvious concern is the weight snapping the 4×4 although I doubt (2) 4×4’s side by side would break.
    Not looking for a dangerous situation, just a safe, faster one.  Anyone do this ?
      

    #13654
    sawyerspadre
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    Just curious, did you try this?  I have always done most work on the trailer, and if I need to do bottom work, I usually “launch” the boat off the trailer on to the grass with a tarp under it.
    I have also done quick bottom work by lifting the boat with the hoist at a club.
    What was the goal of putting it on the stands?

    #13656
    abl1111
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    I have not tried it yet but will do so in the Spring.  Every other year I transfer from trailer to stands to get a full coat of antifouling on.  I’ve wanted to try the (2) 4×4’s for awhile.  ‘Should’ work.  Also, I think I might try to shim my trunk as it’s a 1965 hull and all original ‘down there’.  
    There’s always something to do – need to R/R my through seat copper drain tube – I’ve done (at least (2) of the others in the past.  I try to keep my ole girl, yare…
    Winter-well.
      
     
     
     

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