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I have a 40 aft cabin Silverton with 14' beam. Boat weight is 26000 lbs.
The yard plans on lifting it with a spreader that puts the two slings 12' 6 " apart across the beam. I calculate that the horizontal force on the gunwhale to be almost 500 lbs at eeach point on the slings where they touch the gunwhale. I am looking for opinions on this arrangement. |
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Put the slings on bulkheads.
Tom Dacon "Brian Bonner" wrote in message . .. I have a 40 aft cabin Silverton with 14' beam. Boat weight is 26000 lbs. The yard plans on lifting it with a spreader that puts the two slings 12' 6 " apart across the beam. I calculate that the horizontal force on the gunwhale to be almost 500 lbs at eeach point on the slings where they touch the gunwhale. I am looking for opinions on this arrangement. |
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The idea of a spreader is to take the compressive load you describe. I
would not worry about 500 lb. on the gunwhale of an able boat. Think of the load on a heavy skiff when you roll it over for bottom painting! Dave "Brian Bonner" wrote in message . .. I have a 40 aft cabin Silverton with 14' beam. Boat weight is 26000 lbs. The yard plans on lifting it with a spreader that puts the two slings 12' 6 " apart across the beam. I calculate that the horizontal force on the gunwhale to be almost 500 lbs at eeach point on the slings where they touch the gunwhale. I am looking for opinions on this arrangement. |
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