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Ric Stott



Lifting and Jacking the Rhodes

2025-07-21; 09:52:21 EDT

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2013-07-01

Posts: 431

It’s tricky.
I  have used a number of ways to lift the bow so the trailer can be pulled out and replaced.
This year (would have been the 4th season on the bottom paint) I used a friends fork- lift- it worked great.
In the past I have used a gantry that I built out or 5/4 x 6 & plywood with a 4 x 8 pressure treated girder across the top and a 3 ton come-a-long.
I built the parts, put it together lying on the ground, then pulled it up with a line while standing on the bow after staking the bottom to the ground so it would not slide.
If you afraid of heights - this method is not for you.
I worked this all single handed and it wasn’t tooo difficult, but my aging back is making it impossible to do that these days, especially by myself..
The fork lift was much easier. . .
When I used the gantry, I left it in place.  My friend had to take his toy away so I didn’t have the fork-lift for back up.
I use the bow ring to lift the bow, but I had recently rebelt the baking so I knew it was very strong - always know what is behind the thing you are fighting from.
Anyway, 3 jacks initially, two in the stern and one just forward of the keel- so there is nothing in the way of the trailer wheels.
Then (this is not shown) add one  jack on each side, about midship, for stability, for a total of 5 jacks while you are working  on the boat.
The two amidship can be moved  fore and aft while you are sanding and painting. The two in the stern and one forward of the keel, are left in place and those three spots are sanded and painted once the boat is back on the trailer.
Always, be extra safe and careful. I had the boat fall off the  jacks once when I was jacking it with a hydraulic jack and a 4 x 4  without the Gantry or Fork lift.
It scared the shit out of me, so now I’m always super careful and take my time for every action when I’m moving the boat.
Fortunately, I didn’t get hurt and neither did Dadventure.
Good luck in your adventure.
Ric
SV Dadventure
Hampton Bays, NY


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