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I'm getting ready to remove 4 8D batteries. They are in the forward
part of an engine room, below deck level. I don't have much room to maneuver. Does anyone know of a small hoist frame or have any suggestions for a removal method that doesn't involve back surgery. |
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It's a power boat with about 4 ft of overhead. I don't have anything to
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Larry wrote:
wrote in news:1135049311.634224.222070 @g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: It's a power boat with about 4 ft of overhead. I don't have anything to attach to on the overhead. If you were in Charleston, I'd drop by the illegal alien pickup point on Remount Road in the morning and we'd have those batteries replaced in no time. Those guys are A) small, B) strong...just what you need...(c; There should be some in your area. They're breeding like mosquitos in a Florida swamp around here! Yes, then you could turn them in for the bounty, whilst avoiding paying them. Typical American business contract? Free Trade? Terry K |
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Terry Spragg wrote in news:ItGdnf3lj8ZwYDreRVn-
: It's that or tunnel under the boat and drop the batteries down;-) Hey! Just like submarines! Cut a big hole in the hull and lift the depleted reactor core out...put in another one from refurb and weld the hole back up for another 20 years. Worked for us....(c; |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... It's a power boat with about 4 ft of overhead. I don't have anything to attach to on the overhead. How about one of those motor jacks or lifts? That would lift them to deck level and then from there a handtruck unless you have to go up again, then reposition the lift, but what do I know. Leanne |
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I used to use a device like a long sawhorse, made of pipe. This
contraption was placed over and as close to the batteries as possible. Put a light chain hoist or come along on it. Once you get the batteries just above deck, use a rope and pull 'em out aft onto the deck. |
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![]() "RB" wrote in message . .. I used to use a device like a long sawhorse, made of pipe. This contraption was placed over and as close to the batteries as possible. Put a light chain hoist or come along on it. Once you get the batteries just above deck, use a rope and pull 'em out aft onto the deck. Now this sounds like the only response so far that understands the situation. My methods always ended with a sore back, pinched fingers and most evil thoughts about boats in general. Usually started with an assortment of 2x4 lumber, some rope, and if possible a few lengths of 2x8 planks. Getting the batterys moved to under a hatch or removable floorboards was the central problem, after that most any of the offered ideas would work. Hey, that's not my job! Old Chief Lynn |
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