Tom, I can't answer the first 2 questions but I can say that I built 2 "husky" saw horses and lifted my boat (M-17) with a fork lift, removed the trailer, positioned the horses just in front and astern of the keel and left her there for a couple of weeks while I worked on the centerboard. I did not think to take pictures but would be happy to provide you a sketch. All in all it worked just fine. I did however have side supports to keep her upright and when leaving her for long periods on the hard, I blocked the keel. On Jul 7, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Tom Jenkins wrote:
Hi all, I am wondering if anyone could share experiences with the latest-generation M17 keel. Will it snap off if I ground my boat in sand or mud for a picnic or an overnight stay in calm lake weather (you know, as with one of those unmentionable P-boats)? Will sand tend to jam the centerboard? Pushing the envelope further, has anyone supported a boat on its keel without disaster? I read a posting from the archives indicating that a 17 can be supported on custom sawhorses just fore and aft of the keel (so the trailer can be slipped out), but that is another matter.
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