New member here. I have my grand dads 1984 bass tracker tournament tx that i am restoring. I have painted the exterior with duralux aluminum boat paint, and i am going to wetlander the bottom. I have enough people to manhandle this thing to flip it over, but i am concerned with where to rest the weight of the boat while it is flipped on its top side. It is a riveted boat, but after all of these years it is still water tight, and id like for it to stay that way. My comcern is that if i dont brace it appropriately it may flex in an undesirable way which i figure could cause issues. Is anyone familiar with this style of jon boat, and do you know if it is safe to flip and support on the top rails? It seems structurally sturdiest up.by the bow, and back by the stern. The boat weights 625lbs according to NADA but i currently have it stripped down. I would say it weights in the 500lb range as she sits. Should i be worried about crushing the top rails or deforming the hull by flipping it over? Thanks!