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If you must lift it a little you could always drop the tongue (lifting the stern), block up the stern, and then crank the tongue back up. Should give you a few inches but will decrease as you move towards the tongue. more
Re: Waxing the boat while on the trailer
Be sure you wax the inside of the bilge first.
Re: Waxing the boat while on the trailer here
First, I have to say that I haven't done either one yet. But, there is always a lot of talk on the microskiff and Gheenoe forums about this. [links]
Like the previous poster said be careful it will be much slicker. [links]
WARNING: Don't power in real fast or pull up the ramp without latching the boat strap.
I used the spray silicone to make them slicker. Every other month or so I would re-spray as needed.
X2 on the silicone spray. I had a 24' cuddy cabin that weighed 5000lbs with only a 160 hp in it. You had to have the silicon to drive it onto the trailer. here
Otherwise you may park the boat in the truck cab if coming up too fast , or leave the boat on the ramp as you pull up if you leave the strap undone. Same is true when launching, keep the strap hooked until you are in the water. People love to take pictures of boats left on the ramp. more
My Four Winns 170 Freedom is on the trailer. I want to clean and wax the bottom of the boat. It is kind of scummy and it is driving me crazy. I can get most of it while it is on the trailer however I guess I need to get it off the trailer to finish up the last sections. It might be a lot easier of it were off the trailer also for clearance reasons. [links]
Do I need real boats stands or can I use some heavy duty car jack stands, cement blocks and wood. [links]