rogerthebodger
Well-known member
I have lifted many boats large and small simply using jacks and wood blocks
In issue I think the OP has is the keep has rotted through a wood plank so little room under the keel to place a normal jack but a foot jack may be able to be placed under the keel to lift a little then placing thin pieces of wood under the keel then take small lifts with further packing.
If the boat is on loos ground it could be possible to dig a hole to position a jack
This is a foot jack which could be hired
Amazon.com : toe jack
What is the weight of the boat and do you has a pic of the keel and plant gap so we can see the gaps involved.
You may need some extra props to ensure stability of the boat.
The trick is jack it up a little at a time and use packing to prevent slippag
In issue I think the OP has is the keep has rotted through a wood plank so little room under the keel to place a normal jack but a foot jack may be able to be placed under the keel to lift a little then placing thin pieces of wood under the keel then take small lifts with further packing.
If the boat is on loos ground it could be possible to dig a hole to position a jack
This is a foot jack which could be hired
Amazon.com : toe jack
What is the weight of the boat and do you has a pic of the keel and plant gap so we can see the gaps involved.
You may need some extra props to ensure stability of the boat.
The trick is jack it up a little at a time and use packing to prevent slippag