Where should blocks be placed under a pontoon boat?

As a boat owner, you know how important it is to maintain your vessel properly. One essential aspect of boating maintenance is knowing where to place the blocks under your pontoon boat when you need to elevate it out of the water.

The placement of blocks under your pontoon boat is crucial to ensure that it is securely elevated and supported, preventing any damage or accidents. Most pontoon boats will have specific guidelines in the owner’s manual instructing you on where to place the blocks.

Typically, you should place the blocks under the pontoon boat’s cross members or pontoons. The pontoon boat’s cross members are essentially the metal frame underneath the deck of the boat, which provides support and stability while the boat is in the water.

When you’re ready to raise your pontoon boat out of the water, you’ll need to use several blocks placed in strategic positions. You’ll need at least two blocks under each cross member or pontoon. Make sure the blocks are evenly spaced apart and that they’re not too close together or too far apart. The ideal spacing will depend on the size and weight of your pontoon boat.

To place the blocks, start by positioning one block on the ground directly underneath one end of the cross member or pontoon. Then, position the second block towards the other end of the cross member or pontoon with enough space in between to ensure stability. Repeat this process for each cross member or pontoon, using at least two blocks for each.

It’s important to choose the right type of blocks for placement under your pontoon boat. Wooden or concrete blocks are commonly used by boaters, but you should also consider using specifically designed boat lifting blocks. These blocks are usually made of a heavy-duty material that can support the weight of your pontoon boat without cracking, splitting, or breaking.

When you’re ready to lower your pontoon boat back into the water, be sure to remove the blocks carefully, starting from one end of the cross member or pontoon and working your way to the other. If you’re using individual blocks, you’ll need to retrieve them all before lowering the boat.

Understanding where to place the blocks under your pontoon boat is crucial to ensure your boat is supported and safe while it’s out of the water. Follow the guidelines in your boat owner’s manual, choose the right type of blocks, and be sure to remove them carefully once you’re done. With these procedures in mind, you can enjoy your pontoon boat and keep it in excellent condition for years to come.

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