In the next month I am going to resurface the bottom of the hull on my '92 Sport (previous owner had anti-fowling paint on it). I've been researching this for over a year and have decided on rolling on new gel. It will be a painstaking process but the most durable one.
My only standing problem right now is how to get the boat in the air to work where the bunks hit. I have considered:
1. Putting car jack stands under it (use a piece of carpet covered wood to protect the boat). Using 3 stands 2 in the rear and one at the v. This seems difficult and risky.
2. Trying to lift the boat by the engine mount and the nose ring. This is by far the better solution because I can do all the work without obstruction. Problem is where do I find a place that can balance a 3500 lb boat?
Does anyone have any experience with this and could provide some advice? Would an auto-mechanic shop let me do it? Boat dealership or marina maybe? What's my best bet?
My only standing problem right now is how to get the boat in the air to work where the bunks hit. I have considered:
1. Putting car jack stands under it (use a piece of carpet covered wood to protect the boat). Using 3 stands 2 in the rear and one at the v. This seems difficult and risky.
2. Trying to lift the boat by the engine mount and the nose ring. This is by far the better solution because I can do all the work without obstruction. Problem is where do I find a place that can balance a 3500 lb boat?
Does anyone have any experience with this and could provide some advice? Would an auto-mechanic shop let me do it? Boat dealership or marina maybe? What's my best bet?
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