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Using dollys to position 242 Limited S in my shop

USN SCPO RET

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Location
Oklahoma
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
So I wanted to move my boat to the side of my shop to make the center of the shop available for other winter projects. In order to do this I ordered 4 dolly's from Northern Tool.

I jacked each wheel and set a dolly underneath ensuring the dolly wheels were pointed in the direction of my intended path of travel. I cleared the floor of any FOD with a broom ensuring a smooth surface.

From there I (solo) pushed the boat/trailer sideways about 11 feet. I was surprised that I was able to do this by myself.

After I fine tuned the position I wanted the boat in I then placed a jack stand under each axle to keep tires off the ground. To note..with my other boats I've never raised the wheels off the ground for the winter until this year. Why this year...pshhhh beats me.

Regardless...I'm quite happy to have access to the rest of my shop. Next April I'll perform this process again and reposition the boat to the center of the shop.

All in all...success in my book.

Living the dream...
 

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Nice!

One of these days I hope to have a shop to park my boat in...as my wife says, at our forever house...I'm tired of moving every couple years.

Funny you said you removed the FOD, don't hear that much around these sillyvilians:-)
 
I assume FOD is short for foreign object danger because once upon a time a long time ago I was an Airman in the Navy. Nice set up @USN SCPO RET .
 
Foreign Object Damage is what we prevented by removing the FO (foreign object) in the Air Force....guess I still am in the Air Force, just as a civilian now.
 
I assume FOD is short for foreign object danger because once upon a time a long time ago I was an Airman in the Navy. Nice set up @USN SCPO RET .
Yessir...Foreign Object Damage. I heard a new acronym last week...DOD = Domestic Object Damage in reference to an USAF engine.
 
Foreign Object Damage is what we prevented by removing the FO (foreign object) in the Air Force....guess I still am in the Air Force, just as a civilian now.
Yessir...Retired Navy that now works for the Air force.
 
Why did you go that route vs a trailer dolly? Just asking because I am in the same position, I need to move a 242 series boat left and right, not just back and forth.
 
Why two tongue jacks?
 
Why did you go that route vs a trailer dolly? Just asking because I am in the same position, I need to move a 242 series boat left and right, not just back and forth.


Limited space maneuvering. Direct movement vice pivoting worked best for my set up. The dolly's were a couple hundred dollars. I had everything else.
 
Why two tongue jacks?


Here's the story...

I got tired of jumping over the trailer tongue to deploy or retract the jack. I bought a tongue jack from Northern Tool for $24.00. Installed it on the left side for convenience. I use it all the time. Typically the jack on the right is always in the stowed position. I deployed it for the maiden voyage of the "push the boat sideways move"... "just in case".
 
Yessir...Foreign Object Damage. I heard a new acronym last week...DOD = Domestic Object Damage in reference to an USAF engine.

My mistake, I'm a lot older and forgetful now than when I first learned the term.
 
Ordered four dollies from Amazon for about $110. Supposedly 1500 lbs capacity per dolly. Hope it works. Should free up a considerable amount of space with the boat tucked close to the wall.
 
Nice!

One of these days I hope to have a shop to park my boat in...as my wife says, at our forever house...I'm tired of moving every couple years.

Funny you said you removed the FOD, don't hear that much around these sillyvilians:)
I literally laughed out loud when I read FOD. I had a mental image of you and your family at a double-arm interval walking back and forth.
 
That's how we do it...eyes down...no talking.
.. haha
 
I was quite surprised how easily it rolled.
 
I was quite surprised how easily it rolled.
I guess more importantly, how easy will it roll AWAY from the wall after the weight of the boat has been sitting on the dolly wheels for a few months. I have seen some get flat on one side after being under weight for an extended period. So probably its is great that you ended up putting the trailer on jack stands. I might do the same or just remove the dollies until I am ready to move it again.
 
That was a concern of mine right off the bat. To avoid the guess work I decided stands were the way to go. It takes an additional couple of minutes and all done. With that...the boat tires are off the ground as well as the dolly wheels.

Standing by to stand by for Spring time!
 
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