Keel work

From: Eric Zilbert (eezilbert@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Fri Mar 03 2000 - 11:10:44 PST


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Dudley and others. - If you have a trailer where the cross beam is not in
the way, you could put the trailer on a lift or park it over a lube pit.
Lower the centerboard and place a jack under it. Rest it on the jack or on
a wood block on top of the jack and lower it out of the trunk. The jack
should have about 24" of travel room. Otherwise you might use a pair of
jacks. I have worked a bit with farm equipment and a come-along and a
hi-lift jack have helped with alot of stuff like this. Have four strong
persons ready to steady the thing and then load it into the pickup. Watch
your toes! - Eric
Eric Zilbert
Davis "not by the sea" California
P19 #621 "Riptide"



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