AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
If the side steadies are then raised - a lot of trailer's steadies are on ' acro ' type heavy duty buttress style threads - the boat can be raised and the keel lowered to the ground, or a block allowing access around the ballast bulb too.
Sounds like a recipe for another one of your frequent accidents, although this one could be terminal if you were crawling around underneath.
A friend of mine, a seriously good engineer, did this with his trailer for his Anderson 22 lift keeler; he found the boat may not be all that steady when raised like this...
So a seriously poor engineer then, with no regard for safety. Why would anyone crawl around under a couple of tons of boat knowing it's precariously propped? You really should stop believing everything your friends say, because some of them seem to be daft and misinformed.
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