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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lifting boat off trailer to replace bunks
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. Dave Bush" data-source="post: 523697" data-attributes="member: 31994"><p>I had 150hp motor and 24'fiberglass boat. In garage , Jacked 1 side at a time. used 2 long pieces of 2x4 stacked adjacent to bunk to support boat while using jack, used hydraulic jack, lifted carefully to clear boat bunk by 1". pulled old brackets & bunk, then replaced with new parts where required. Duplicated on the other side. Worked fine. CAUTION, blocked wheels etc. to prevent roll of trailer & jack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. Dave Bush, post: 523697, member: 31994"] I had 150hp motor and 24'fiberglass boat. In garage , Jacked 1 side at a time. used 2 long pieces of 2x4 stacked adjacent to bunk to support boat while using jack, used hydraulic jack, lifted carefully to clear boat bunk by 1". pulled old brackets & bunk, then replaced with new parts where required. Duplicated on the other side. Worked fine. CAUTION, blocked wheels etc. to prevent roll of trailer & jack. [/QUOTE]
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