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chriscraft240 07-08-2004 11:04 AM

trailer loading on land
 
A friend of mine asked if I would help load a 22 ft cuddy I/O. Its sitting on 4 jack stands and 2 center keal blocks. It looks simple enough, just start moving the jacks towards the back and replace them with trailer? Am I missing something?

z.zuperboat 07-08-2004 11:24 AM

Re: trailer loading on land
 
I Myself Would Not Let The Boat Sit On The Trailer Until Its Completly Under The Boat .

BajaRunner 07-08-2004 11:27 AM

Re: trailer loading on land
 

Originally Posted by chriscraft240
A friend of mine asked if I would help load a 22 ft cuddy I/O. Its sitting on 4 jack stands and 2 center keal blocks. It looks simple enough, just start moving the jacks towards the back and replace them with trailer? Am I missing something?

never done it, and dont know how to do it, but i could see that going south real fast.

rookie_j 07-08-2004 12:08 PM

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did it last year with my friends 30' bayliner.

placed a floor jack under the bow keel, jacked just enough to move the stands back and backed the trailer as we went. leave the two rear stands in place and jack the boat evenly to clear the trailer..

take it slow, do everthing even and make sure there is only 1 boss!!!



we had 3, i got tired of arguing with them, so stood back and had a beer while they almost tipped the boat on it's side.. needless to say i was nominated to the position...

BlownBajaOnHavasu 07-08-2004 02:53 PM

Re: trailer loading on land
 
i've used jack stands at the outer edges of the rear of the boat, and a cherry-picker
on the front of the boat.

otis311 07-08-2004 03:57 PM

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Ive done it many, many times. Line up the trailer under the boat until the boat trailer rollers hit the hull. Connect the winch cable of the trailer to the boat. Put the truck in reverse with someone backing the truck up real slow as you crank the winch.. remove the stands as they approach the trailer. Just go slow and u shouldnt have any problems

rchevelle71 07-08-2004 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by OTIS311
Ive done it many, many times. Line up the trailer under the boat until the boat trailer rollers hit the hull. Connect the winch cable of the trailer to the boat. Put the truck in reverse with someone backing the truck up real slow as you crank the winch.. remove the stands as they approach the trailer. Just go slow and u shouldnt have any problems

What if they dont have rollers???

Bunks instead???

otis311 07-08-2004 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rchevelle71
What if they dont have rollers???

Bunks instead???

Good question. your screwed i guess

chriscraft240 07-09-2004 06:58 AM

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yup, this trailer has bunks, maybe lots of grease? I'm going to attempt it this afternoon. Watch the local news, this ota be good .

fund razor 07-09-2004 07:59 AM

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With bunks you just need more stands and more time and patience.
You also need some shoring blocks and some chunks of railroad tie or large lumber.

I have done this, and you kind of have to make your way down the keel like you are moving a house. Sometimes the trailer will be in the way, and you will have to place a new set of jacks beyond the obstruction, always giving yourself room to creep back.
You will always have the boat supported, you just keep replacing the supports as you go. Don't crack the six pack til the boat's on the trailer.

You will need several extra jacks. Don't try to remove the rear stands until you can actually transfer the weight over to the trailer. Do the bow first, but not very much.

If the person backing the truck screws up the boats coming off the rear stands.
Like rookie says... just one boss. Having everybody cut the chit chat helps too, otherwise the boss spends the whole time saying: "WHAT? DID IT MOVE? WHAT?"

Slick02 07-09-2004 08:42 AM

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Pay a crane to come out and sling it..its alot cheaper than what you'll damage when something goes wrong...

powerguy 07-09-2004 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Slick02
Pay a crane to come out and sling it..its alot cheaper than what you'll damage when something goes wrong...

Stupid question.... How do you sling a boat onto a bunk trailer?

fund razor 07-09-2004 09:26 AM

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I do that at my yacht club (with a hoist, though). Front sling in front of bunks. Back sling behind. Had to cut the bunks on the trailer for my 26 to do it, but didn't have to remove much.

chriscraft240 07-09-2004 10:20 AM

Re: trailer loading on land
 
Ok thanks for all the support! Where going for it! Now where did I put that camera???

chriscraft240 07-09-2004 07:33 PM

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Hey, it took almost 2 hours but we did it, nice and slow. Thanx !!

fund razor 07-10-2004 01:53 PM

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excellent.

open87 07-10-2004 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by OTIS311
Good question. your screwed i guess


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