Hi Tom
Egret II's BMW D6 (BEINTROUBLE) has been in and out 3 times now and her Arona 8 about the same .Once to do the stern gland and change the prop next was totally out for gearbox and internal problems when the dear old Arona blew all her oil out the exhaust .It now lives in the garage The BMW for a rebuild and old age issues ,It's in the boat now.
All I used was a socket set some ring spanners etc Disconnect the tail shaft ,controls and fuel lines make sure you tape up all fuel lines etc etc to stop dirt etc Make sure the engine water cock is turned off or your bilge pump works.
I'm sure your not the Village idiot ? But if it's connected to your Top Hat you need to disconnect it !
THIS IS HOW BEAR DID IT !
I used a 2 metre plus x 75 x 50 ,a dam 3x2 hardwood timber and a block of wood as fulcrum ,and when the engine was unbolted from the beds I stood on the 3x2 which was under the sump and that lifted it up and free of the bolts etc .Then all I did was while still standing on the 3x2 I slid the motor forward onto the floor.The Arona weighed about 90kg and the BMW weighs 68 kg .Then I used a length of timber or pipe or similar to tie the motor to so the motor can be lifted out of the cabin .The longer the better because you can stick one end up into the cockpit for a mate to hang onto and you at the other end .If your lucky and have 2 mates put him on the other end .then all they have to do is walk it off .
I guess your motor wouldn't weigh much more than my old Arona 8 ?
Hope this helps
Cheers Bear
PS Use hardwood it's stronger than pine etc