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Best way to work on the inside of the boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 419006" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Learn as you go - find out what works best for you.</p><p>Personally, if I am working on the inside of a boat,</p><p>it is easier for me for the boat to be off the trailer and</p><p>on the ground - some wood chocks to hold it in place</p><p>so it won't rock and roll around - - - - </p><p>some scrap carpet at the entry point to keep the dirt out.</p><p>Easier on the body getting in and out @ 70 years old</p><p>vs on the trailer with a step stool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 419006, member: 13599"] Learn as you go - find out what works best for you. Personally, if I am working on the inside of a boat, it is easier for me for the boat to be off the trailer and on the ground - some wood chocks to hold it in place so it won't rock and roll around - - - - some scrap carpet at the entry point to keep the dirt out. Easier on the body getting in and out @ 70 years old vs on the trailer with a step stool. [/QUOTE]
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