Torquing keel bolts to 250 ft. lbs. is a bit of a workout but certainly within 
the means of the average physically fit person. As long as you have an 
extension from the torque wrench to the socket that is long enough to get the 
torque wrench above the cabin sole, it shouldn't be a problem. I check mine 
every year without the help of a cheater bar or jack and I'm not a particularly 
strong person. 62 yrs. old, 5'-11" & 185 lbs.and have never seen the inside of 
a gym. If you are having a problem, a helping hand from a friend will make it 
much simpler than a jack. Loosing the nuts is not a problem. Loosen one at a 
time.


Ted Drossos
C&C 29-2
H2OT
Long Island, NY 
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