Anyone know this 31? Lucky only hurt pride
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Anyone know this 31? Lucky only hurt pride
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Anyone know this 31 in this picture? I hope it wasn't anyone we know. This guy got lucky when he played with the jackstands.
Anyone know this 31 in this picture? I hope it wasn't anyone we know. This guy got lucky when he played with the jackstands.
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You can just loosen the jack stand and slide it over one way or the other to paint the spot.
That should prevent the boat from tipping, the jack stand will basically remain in place in case the boat is tipsy.
I use 4 jack stands on my B28 and try to very careful, these boats are very heavy.
That should prevent the boat from tipping, the jack stand will basically remain in place in case the boat is tipsy.
I use 4 jack stands on my B28 and try to very careful, these boats are very heavy.
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Unless its a steep hull e.g. sailboat, my marina never chains the stands.
Not saying whether right or wrong...just the way they do it.
I also move my stands to paint...but only after grabbing another stand to support the boat first....again not saying its right...it's just what I do. I used to have the marina do it...but takes them a year and a day, they charge me $60 bucks and they do the same thing as the guy they sent out last time to do it could hardly walk...never mind move the stands...so I basically paid the marina $60 bucks to have the guy watch me do it...that was the last time I went that route.
That cannot be a good feeling watching the boat roll over...real glad nobody got hurt. In my yard that would never have happened...they put the boats so close together the boat would have been held up by the next boat...or it would have been Domino's.
Not saying whether right or wrong...just the way they do it.
I also move my stands to paint...but only after grabbing another stand to support the boat first....again not saying its right...it's just what I do. I used to have the marina do it...but takes them a year and a day, they charge me $60 bucks and they do the same thing as the guy they sent out last time to do it could hardly walk...never mind move the stands...so I basically paid the marina $60 bucks to have the guy watch me do it...that was the last time I went that route.
That cannot be a good feeling watching the boat roll over...real glad nobody got hurt. In my yard that would never have happened...they put the boats so close together the boat would have been held up by the next boat...or it would have been Domino's.
Not sure why the guys pride would be hurt. He wasn't even around when it happened.
With all the snow and rain, then very high winds on top of the ground settling thats occured locally I can't believe there haven't been more. Bet there are several marinas that have had to re-chock boats due to the winter we've had.
Shame it happened at least no one was hurt, boat should be fine maybe a little twist in her from laying funny on the ground, its a Bertram she'll straighten out in the water if nothin came loose.
With all the snow and rain, then very high winds on top of the ground settling thats occured locally I can't believe there haven't been more. Bet there are several marinas that have had to re-chock boats due to the winter we've had.
Shame it happened at least no one was hurt, boat should be fine maybe a little twist in her from laying funny on the ground, its a Bertram she'll straighten out in the water if nothin came loose.
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I know the marina I am in for the winter would not let anyone in the yard with a car for the first couple of weeks of march due to the soft ground. You could see where some of the boats had settled in spots that we all had thought were real solid. I have been in the same spot for the winter for the last 15 years and I can see where I settled a little this year.
Never an issue in years past.
Glad no one was hurt. Shame it had to happen to anyone especially one of our own.
That is the one call I always dread. The call from the Marina when they are not doing any work on the boat for you.
I know the marina I am in for the winter would not let anyone in the yard with a car for the first couple of weeks of march due to the soft ground. You could see where some of the boats had settled in spots that we all had thought were real solid. I have been in the same spot for the winter for the last 15 years and I can see where I settled a little this year.
Never an issue in years past.
Glad no one was hurt. Shame it had to happen to anyone especially one of our own.
That is the one call I always dread. The call from the Marina when they are not doing any work on the boat for you.
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