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[email protected] April 24th 06 02:00 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Doug Kanter April 24th 06 02:06 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
wrote in message
ups.com...
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.



"However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways."

WHAT??? Am I the only one who can't figure out what you mean?



RCE April 24th 06 03:17 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
ups.com...
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.



"However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways."

WHAT??? Am I the only one who can't figure out what you mean?


I understand what he's trying to do, but don't know of a ready made product.
I'd design some type of dolly using a battery powered hydraulic pump and
lift to slide under the trailer frame on either side of the wheels, lift the
trailer and boat, then have a motorized system to propel the dolly to move
the boat and trailer.

I have to admit though. When I read the subject line, I was ready to
discuss opposite rudder and prop thrust .... or thrusters.

RCE



Dan Krueger April 24th 06 03:30 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
wrote:
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Are you looking for these?

http://tinyurl.com/qpvb5

Dan

Calif Bill April 24th 06 03:41 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 

"RCE" wrote in message
...

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
ups.com...
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.



"However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways."

WHAT??? Am I the only one who can't figure out what you mean?


I understand what he's trying to do, but don't know of a ready made
product. I'd design some type of dolly using a battery powered hydraulic
pump and lift to slide under the trailer frame on either side of the
wheels, lift the trailer and boat, then have a motorized system to propel
the dolly to move the boat and trailer.

I have to admit though. When I read the subject line, I was ready to
discuss opposite rudder and prop thrust .... or thrusters.

RCE


I know a guy who sprays Armorall on the floor, and he can slide the boat
tires from just muscle power to the hitch.



[email protected] April 24th 06 04:10 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
Yesterday, I had to move my 20' Tolman on her new trailer 2' sideways
while my tow vehicle was in the shop. No problem. I had a 10' 4x4
post on hand that I used as a lever and was able to little by little
move her sideways by prying against the trailer frame and floor.


Bill Kearney April 24th 06 04:21 AM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Are you looking for these?


Wheel skates work great for a car in a garage on a nice smooth concrete
floor. Is that where you'd be keeping the boat? Otherwise, how smooth is
the surface on which you need to move the boat?


Butch Davis April 24th 06 02:16 PM

Moving a boat Sideways
 
Bill,

Assuming a smooth floor it is very easy to do. This solution is a little
messy but I've used it many time to move large military trailer mounted
shops sideways to fit into tight spots..

Stop a few inches from the rearward destination. Spread some grease (GAA)
on the floor behind the tires. Back the tires onto the grease. Unhitch
making sure the dolly wheel is pointing in the proper direction for sideways
travel. Push the boat/trailer sideways as required. Clean up the residue
and chock the wheels.

Not very elegant but it's easy and the cost is just about nada.

Butch
"Bill Kearney" wrote in message
...
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Are you looking for these?


Wheel skates work great for a car in a garage on a nice smooth concrete
floor. Is that where you'd be keeping the boat? Otherwise, how smooth is
the surface on which you need to move the boat?




RG April 24th 06 02:59 PM

Moving a boat Sideways
 

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...
wrote:
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Are you looking for these?

http://tinyurl.com/qpvb5


Probably not. 1000 pound capacity per set of four. 23 foot boat. It
doesn't add.



RG April 24th 06 03:09 PM

Moving a boat Sideways
 

"RG" wrote in message
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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...
wrote:
I am building a new house, and have made provisions for my 23' chap.
However, the beam length is to wide. I will need to move the boat side
ways. I have seen a device that is used for cars to move them around,
called skates. Is there such an animal for trailers? Is there a rolling
plate available? Many thanks.


Are you looking for these?

http://tinyurl.com/qpvb5


Probably not. 1000 pound capacity per set of four. 23 foot boat. It
doesn't add.


I think he's looking for one of these:

http://tinyurl.com/mhhyp





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