
plumbertom
Active member
Does anyone have some cribbing I could use for a while to get my 16' aluminum boat and motor off its trailer?
I know how to do it, and I believe I can do it by myself, I just need the cribbing to support the boat.
I think I can do it fine with three stacks, two for the stern and one under the bow.
I have two cross members that support the bunks that I need to replace.
It seems that salt water is unforgiving on a painted steel trailer.
I have the steel tubing to replace the supports, but It may take me a few days to get it done.
I'm 73 and slow at getting stuff done.
I know how to do it, and I believe I can do it by myself, I just need the cribbing to support the boat.
I think I can do it fine with three stacks, two for the stern and one under the bow.
I have two cross members that support the bunks that I need to replace.
It seems that salt water is unforgiving on a painted steel trailer.
I have the steel tubing to replace the supports, but It may take me a few days to get it done.
I'm 73 and slow at getting stuff done.