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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. If by "a proper cradle" you mean a custom job with fitted bunks, then I'd tentatively agree. But most cradles with 4 adjustable pads, or a set of jackstands, put a great deal of stress on a hull & deck... usually don't support the boat well enough nor keep it in close enough alignment, and the result is slow structural degredation. Right you are for once. Proof is the Irwin 43's and 52's I used to work in back in the late 80s had some nice joinery work and cabinets, bulkheads, etc were all fitted with the boat in a custom cradle. All the lockers and doors closed perfectly until the boat was splashed and then in went the carpenters again to pry many of them open and shave away the offending wood that made them stick because the hull settled into a different position in the water. Mooron is delusional thinking a cradle is a good place for a boat to be. In the water as much as possible is where a boat belongs. CN |
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