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Storing boat trailer outside for winter
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 56521" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>If it is a concrete block, make sure you put it where the holes are on the top and bottom, not the sides. Also put a board across the top that spans all 3 verticals. Concrete blocks have very little strength when put sideways, and will bust easily. I see way to many people put 300 pound trailer tongues on a sideways concrete block, and just cringe at the though. </p><p></p><p></p><p>A bit touchy tonight, are we?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 56521, member: 55"] If it is a concrete block, make sure you put it where the holes are on the top and bottom, not the sides. Also put a board across the top that spans all 3 verticals. Concrete blocks have very little strength when put sideways, and will bust easily. I see way to many people put 300 pound trailer tongues on a sideways concrete block, and just cringe at the though. A bit touchy tonight, are we? [/QUOTE]
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