by Tim Ford » Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:39 pm
Warren is absolutely correct. I got mine on with one other guy (although he is an ingenious little bastard). We used cinder blocks, 2x4s as levers, and round logs cut to stove size to roll the boat on. One person, with the prod extended, or a piece of pipe in the prod receiver tube, can easily lift the bow off the ground. If you like, insert a scissors jack under the bow (use a towel or something soft on top the lifting part of the jack). Back the trailer under the bow and 9/10ths of the work is done. Just use the back end of your bunks as a lever point. One guy on the winch, one guy on each side of the stern with a strap under the boat to lift it, and you should easily be able to work the boat forward on the trailer (assuming the tops of your bunks are pretty slippery). I think I have photos somewhere of how we did it. One thing though, my bunks are a bit lower than yours.