millhaven_nice_guy wrote:
For safety's sake I would recommend you get a hydraulic trailer to pull your boat and deliver it to your driveway.
Those things are amazing to watch in action. They moved my 348 on one. The amount of adjustment was considerable. They could raise/lower it about 5' on the trailer. Plenty of lift to allow putting it up on actual boat stands.
As a side note, if you decide to put it on dirt make SURE you've got sufficient support under the stands to keep them from sinking into the soil. I'd prefer to pay for storage and do it at the marina. Storage usually includes all the proper stands and blocking, along with their expertise in doing it. That and their soil is usually already pretty well compacted against anything sinking.
When I dealt with some peeling on our 348 I sanded and painted a few sections. That got us through another season. It's nasty work. And the labor is pretty hard on the back and arms unless you're used to doing it. But when it came to doing the whole thing I didn't hesitate in paying someone else to do the job. I had it ALL removed via soda blasting and repainted. I think the total was around $3k (blasting and then 2 coats of barrier and 3 ablative paint).