Best trailer depth for launching and retrieving a boat
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In this video I lift my 2000 Boston Whaler Dauntless Boat off off the trailer using the trailer jack method on land. I use 6x6 cribbing to support the Transom as well as do the final lift with more 6x6 cribbing towards the bow using the trailer jack stand. The only extra tool I needed was a floor jack to get the bow up high enough to block it correctly. • Getting the Dauntless of the trailer was critical. I'll be taking the bottom paint off as well as replacing the bunks and setting the boat back on the trailer by a about 6 inches to hopefully make launching easier. More to come! • Incidentally, the 6x6 blocks were free. A local crate manufacturer had cast offs I could use. I cut some of these down to 18 and left the rest (rear) at 36 . Cheaper than buying them! • PSA - This is educational and entertainment. I am not encouraging anyone to do this. If you chose to do this for your own boat, you do so at your own Risk! • Check out my Amazon Affiliate Review Videos (I may earn commissions on these videos): • https://www.amazon.com/shop/josesextr... • Also Check out our Tools Shop where we curate and present the tools that we think are top in thrie class • https://toolproreview.com/ • #TakeBoatOffTrailer • #BoatCribbing • #Boat • 00:00 Introduction • 00:24 What We will be using • 01:11 Creating a Level Spot for the Boat • 01:44 Setting the Boat on a Level Spot • 03:18 Taking straps and Winch Strap off • 04:20 Dropping Trailer Jack to Raise Transom • 04:31 Blocking The Transon with Wood Cribbing • 05:45 Raising Trailer Jack to Rest Transom on Cribbing • 06:03 Raising Front with Jack and Install Cribbing • 07:07 Boat is off the Trailer!
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