A question is asked and subsequently answered with manufacturers recommendations ( Reference Post #9 By JimS123). Admittedly, this has been a controversial subject in the past. But, I don't believe I've ever seen a post where the advice given by multiple manufacturers is not only challenged, but ignored because a member believes the manufacturer doesn't know what he's talking about! This HAS TO BE the only subject that elicites that advice. Post #13 does exactly that. Do engine manufacturers not know what they are doing when they recommend oil/gas ratios? Or maximum engine RPMs? IMO Post #9 by JimS123 is not only NOT STUPID (as it is accused of being) but the reference he provides is more informative and more to the point than any of the others.
A suggestion is made to visit a boat yard (marina) and look at some boats on/off trailers- Great idea. While there, take a look at the boats- wood, fibreglass, metal, ferro-cement- that are there in long term storage. Except for the sail boats, I'll bet you will see every one of them supported almost entirely by the keel and only stabilized to straight by the adjustable side stands. In some areas of the country these boats spend more time in storage than they do in the water. No ill effects here- no hooks, no rockers, and all through severe temperature changes.
Of course, no ones arm is being twisted to follow sound safe advice from a manufacturer but I believe it would be st**** not to.