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Harry Woods
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Bertram Blocking

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I have owned three Bertram's over the last thirty years and have winter stored in a half-dozen yards. I have seen blocking on the keel with jack stands on each side and bow block with the stern hung by the chines. What is the method of choice?
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Post by In Memory Walter K »

Mine has always been 2-3 blocks on the keel, one each on the stern corner chines and either jack stands or wooden side supports midships. Walter
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I usually go with 2 sets of blocks for the keel, 2 jackstands on the
transom corners and 2 jackstands on either side at midship.
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Post by Raybo Marine NY »

correct blocking puts all the weight on the keel, the stands are just there for stability.

3 sets of keel blocks is a good idea

stands/blocks aft by chines, stands/blocks by chines about midship for stability
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