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[email protected] December 20th 05 02:07 AM

Battery Removal
 
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.


Terry Spragg December 20th 05 02:46 AM

Battery Removal
 
wrote:

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.


Can you hang the boomvang or some other tackle from the boom at some
convenient location to lift most of the weight of the batteries?
Could you use the mainsheet to swing the battery outboard to the
dinghy or dock?

Oh, er, you do have a sailboat?

Else, jury rig a spar with one end jammed somewhere, topping lift, a
couple of guys, and a block and tackle? Perhaps a sailor berthmate
will lend you a spinnaker pole and some lines. Sailors love that stuff.

Terry K


[email protected] December 20th 05 03:28 AM

Battery Removal
 
It's a power boat with about 4 ft of overhead. I don't have anything to
attach to on the overhead.


Larry December 20th 05 04:23 AM

Battery Removal
 
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!


Dennis Pogson December 20th 05 09:16 AM

Battery Removal
 
wrote:
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.


Get a friendly builder to drop by with his "hi-hab" truck.

Dennis.



Terry Spragg December 20th 05 12:49 PM

Battery Removal
 
wrote:

It's a power boat with about 4 ft of overhead. I don't have anything to
attach to on the overhead.


Then I suggest you drill a hole in the overhead and install a
watertight nut and bolt that can be replaced with an eye bolt to be
used for hoisting. A strong flat plate topsides, 3" square, will
enable a rubber seal to be tightened down when not hoisting the guts
out of your boat. you might want to give consideration to the
eventual neccessity to lift out the engine. Why do anything by halves?

Or, bolt up a collapsible hoisting frame from old bed irons which
you can get for free at the dump.

It's that or tunnel under the boat and drop the batteries down;-)

Anything is better than wounding your back again, eh? Been there
done that, sold tee shirts, spent the money.


Of course you could possibly leave the batteries where they are,
disconnect them, and charge them once or twice over winter.

You will eventually have to figure out how to exchange them, non?

Terry K


Terry Spragg December 20th 05 12:50 PM

Battery Removal
 
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


Larry December 20th 05 01:54 PM

Battery Removal
 
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;


Leanne December 20th 05 03:57 PM

Battery Removal
 

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



RB December 21st 05 03:31 AM

Battery Removal
 
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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