Also, how much distance should be between the blocks?
Thanks
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bud37 wrote:Source of the post Will you be doing the lift and blocking yourself ??
You could put an angle finder on the swim platform with the boat in the water, take a reading.....if it drains back to where you want that way then you will know what angle to set the boat at in the yard....well close to it anyway.


But ask them to put a level on the swim platform. Starboard / Port should be level, bow / stern you want about a quarter of the level bubble towards the bow. That should be plenty to make sure everything drains out the stern.


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