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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 17:06:05 +0100, "Edgar"
wrote: "Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:12:17 GMT, Jere Lull wrote: The tide and sling rig isn't logical and I can't believe ever existed. If you are working on the boat at low tide just prop it up on the beach. Heck, they been painting lobster boats that way for a couple of hundred years, or more. Probably been cleaning those oyster tongers down your way using the same scheme. There is some logical use for such a device if you plan to do some major work which you might not be able to finish on one low water session. Look, if you are going to hang a boat in a sling then(1) you use a travel lift or crane device and pick it up, or (2) you position the slings and float the boat into them at high tide and when the tide goes down you can work on it. However using method (2) every high tide the boat has sufficient water around it to float it. so why not just put it on the beach? Lash legs in place and you have exactly the same situation - at high tide the water covers everything up to the water line. The slings also have the disadvantage of being rather costly. Have you prices 15,000 lb. capacity slings recently? Better yet price 17,000 lb. slings, I want a bit of a safety factor on this project. Another problem is what are you going to tie the slings to? Have you got a couple of strategically located trees available? Or are you going to build something? Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply) |
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