Well, I yard launched my boat today to start work on the bottom. After my core project I knew that I needed to repair some cracks and blisters. I was surprised at how easy the yard lunch is. My wife and I handled it with ease. Tipping the boat up was also a snap. It makes it so easy to work on the bottom to have it tipped up like this. Now if the weather will cooperate! Here are some photos of the day's activities. I kept looking over my shoulder and noticed my wife, Diana, with her camera. http://www.walkerguitars.com/photos/day ... dlaunched/
The blisters repaired pretty quickly because I fortunately had only 20 or so. I knew I had some cracks and some of them had been left for a long time. Those did some damage by hydrolysis so I ground them out. The long stripe that I had to grind out was a series of cracks that were on the opposite side from where the stringer was on the inside. The stringer had rotted out and caused all kinds of trouble, probably some of it was freeze damage.
Anyway, yard launching and tipping the boat up is definitely not something to be intimidated by.
KC