Captain Coochie
Well-Known Member
Ive seen a great project , a 27ft seamaster 1960s type .
Its been compleatly gutted and the inboard is in bits so its going to take a while to get up to scratch . So i was thinking if i can get it into my front garden it would be easier to work on and no mooring fees /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The problem is if i hire a trailer how do i get the boat off the trailer and then back on when the job is done without having to hire a crane ?
I dont really want to buy a trailer as they cost a fortune .
Any ideas ?
Jason .
Its been compleatly gutted and the inboard is in bits so its going to take a while to get up to scratch . So i was thinking if i can get it into my front garden it would be easier to work on and no mooring fees /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The problem is if i hire a trailer how do i get the boat off the trailer and then back on when the job is done without having to hire a crane ?
I dont really want to buy a trailer as they cost a fortune .
Any ideas ?
Jason .