Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is
there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
Scott Vernon wrote:
My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Not if the engine beds are at all sound. Unless the hull looks distorted or saggy in that area, and you noticed that accelerating, decelerating, and steering were kind of 'mushy' under power, then the hull structure is plenty rigid to hold the weight of the engine. It's a good thought though. DSK |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
DSK wrote: Scott Vernon wrote: My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Not if the engine beds are at all sound. Unless the hull looks distorted or saggy in that area, and you noticed that accelerating, decelerating, and steering were kind of 'mushy' under power, then the hull structure is plenty rigid to hold the weight of the engine. Good lord. It's a boat Doug not a rubber toy! Cheers MC |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Why is it sagging there? You worried about it falling thru?. Is this a troll? Joe Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned
putting stands under the engine area. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Why is it sagging there? You worried about it falling thru?. Is this a troll? Joe Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned putting stands under the engine area. I've never noticed any special supports under the engine area. Unless you have a specific reason for concern, then I think that you should forget about it. Of course, if you *are* worried, then you could get a piece of 4 x 2, cut it to length, and wedge it in. Regards Donal -- |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
Not worried, just trying to think of some 'boat stuff' to do.
BTW, we don't have 4 X 2 s here in the states. Scotty "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned putting stands under the engine area. I've never noticed any special supports under the engine area. Unless you have a specific reason for concern, then I think that you should forget about it. Of course, if you *are* worried, then you could get a piece of 4 x 2, cut it to length, and wedge it in. Regards Donal -- |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
Cant hurt giving a bit of support in the area. Just
don't overdo it by cranking on them till the hull dimples. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned putting stands under the engine area. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Why is it sagging there? You worried about it falling thru?. Is this a troll? Joe Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Cant hurt giving a bit of support in the area. Just don't overdo it by cranking on them till the hull dimples. S.Simon Yeah thats one of the problem with plastic and wood boats. You should see the nightmares in the shipyard here now, some wood boats that have dimples that would make you cry if you owned the boats. I understand wood will move back to shape some what, but these are ridiciloius. Joe You would never see a stand induced dimple on a steel boat. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned putting stands under the engine area. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Why is it sagging there? You worried about it falling thru?. Is this a troll? Joe Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Rock the Cradle
I'll bet you have dimples from just wave action.
Cheers MC Joe wrote: "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Cant hurt giving a bit of support in the area. Just don't overdo it by cranking on them till the hull dimples. S.Simon Yeah thats one of the problem with plastic and wood boats. You should see the nightmares in the shipyard here now, some wood boats that have dimples that would make you cry if you owned the boats. I understand wood will move back to shape some what, but these are ridiciloius. Joe You would never see a stand induced dimple on a steel boat. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I don't do trolls. I seem to recall some articles where they mentioned putting stands under the engine area. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message e.com... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... My boat was pulled this week. She sits on a custom made steel cradle. Is there any merit to a seperate boat stand underneath the engine area? Why is it sagging there? You worried about it falling thru?. Is this a troll? Joe Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
HOWTO build an adjustable steel transporting cradle ? | Boat Building | |||
trailer to cradle | Boat Building | |||
JPS hiding under a rock... | General | |||
Malone of Maine J Cradle vs. Thule Cradle | General |