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Old 07-18-2013, 06:36 PM   #13
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Yeah, they can be a pain...I'm sure there's a video on here somewhere to show you the easiest way.

I did it a couple of times years ago and it sukked...gotta secure the stern first with 2 stands. Tighten them up good in the back and make sure they're not going to block the trailer from coming forward. You can use the trailer to raise the bow nice and high and place the other 2 stands in the front, catching the ribs. Crank the rear stands up to clear the boat off the trailer. Roll the trailer forward until to 2 front stands are stopping it from coming out. Place a block under the keel and move one of the front stands back a bit with a clear enough area to be able to move the trailer forward again...just tighten to snug, then move the sister stand to the same location on the other side. Crank em' higher to get em off the block (you may be able to place the block in a manner where you can move the trailer forward without disturbing the block position)...pull the trailer forward again...keep doing this until the trailer is out but make sure the 2 front stands end up in the safest location. You also want as level a ground as you can find. It looks to be in a good spot from what I saw today.
You may want to work the areas that you think the stands will rest on while it's still on the trailer...??? I put the whole thing on stands first but then had to move the stands to get to those spots. Adds a little more work and time.

I'm sure more experienced guys can chime in and correct where I might have gone wrong. Like I said, I only did it a few times. Good Luck with the boat.

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