Gotta love this vid. No editing or production, just the raw footage so almost like being there. I need to get my boat off the trailer for some welding repairs so gives me some ideas on where to start. Thx fellas.
Ummm! Couldn't you have jacked up the trailer WITH the boat on it to about 8-10 inches then put down more tires then bring the trailer down and start moving it easier? Just asking!
@@spaceman3479 how do you put the back of the boat on tyres without the trailer pulling on them, what I mean is how do get the back of the boat to stick out a bit so I can put the tyres in place as the trailer has a horizontal bar that will pull on the tyres so I need it behind that bar instead of in front of the bar.
You could do this with 10 tyres. No need to use so many. 3 each side at the back and 2 in between them under the keel. Tie the back of the boat to a tree with a rope (no need to have guys pushing the front), drive out and a couple of tyres under the front of the keel. Done. Easy to put back as well. This guy knows what he's doing ua-cam.com/video/t1-7_wIJbiQ/v-deo.html
Gotta love this vid. No editing or production, just the raw footage so almost like being there. I need to get my boat off the trailer for some welding repairs so gives me some ideas on where to start. Thx fellas.
tip add carpet on top of the tyres then you won't get rubber mark on boat
how do you put it back?
Carefully!
Good video providing you happen to have fifty or more old tires knocking about.
P.S. Has the guy with the camera got Parkinson's?
Cool looking boat! :)
I guess somewhere in the world tires are tyres.
14:20 you're welcome
Ummm! Couldn't you have jacked up the trailer WITH the boat on it to about 8-10 inches then put down more tires then bring the trailer down and start moving it easier? Just asking!
Sounds like more time and a pain in the arse
exactly how i did it on my own
@@spaceman3479 how do you put the back of the boat on tyres without the trailer pulling on them, what I mean is how do get the back of the boat to stick out a bit so I can put the tyres in place as the trailer has a horizontal bar that will pull on the tyres so I need it behind that bar instead of in front of the bar.
You could do this with 10 tyres. No need to use so many. 3 each side at the back and 2 in between them under the keel. Tie the back of the boat to a tree with a rope (no need to have guys pushing the front), drive out and a couple of tyres under the front of the keel. Done. Easy to put back as well.
This guy knows what he's doing ua-cam.com/video/t1-7_wIJbiQ/v-deo.html