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Boat Off Your Trailer
"JLH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:49:34 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch I'd be afraid to try that at all with my boat. I don't think it was designed to be supported in that manner, and I'd be afraid it would break right in two. I'd love to see some boat manufacturers weight in and give an opinion. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H I would try it with your boat but if it were mine I would use a few more stands as the boat come off the trailer. |
Boat Off Your Trailer
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 07:23:47 -0600, "Rick"
wrote: "JLH" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:49:34 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch I'd be afraid to try that at all with my boat. I don't think it was designed to be supported in that manner, and I'd be afraid it would break right in two. I'd love to see some boat manufacturers weight in and give an opinion. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H I would try it with your boat but if it were mine I would use a few more stands as the boat come off the trailer. lol (no caps, 'cause it wasn't *that* funny!) -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
Boat Off Your Trailer
"Eisboch" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch Especially at the bow eye. I grimace when winching my 1300 lb sailboat onto it's trailer by the boweye... I sure wouldn't want to lift it that way. |
Boat Off Your Trailer
"Rick" wrote in message ... "JLH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:49:34 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch I'd be afraid to try that at all with my boat. I don't think it was designed to be supported in that manner, and I'd be afraid it would break right in two. I'd love to see some boat manufacturers weight in and give an opinion. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H I would try it with your boat but if it were mine I would use a few more stands as the boat come off the trailer. John is boatless Rick.....unless he reneged on his promise to give his boat to his kids. |
Boat Off Your Trailer
On Feb 4, 7:23 am, "Rick" wrote:
"JLH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:49:34 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch I'd be afraid to try that at all with my boat. I don't think it was designed to be supported in that manner, and I'd be afraid it would break right in two. I'd love to see some boat manufacturers weight in and give an opinion. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H I would try it with your boat but if it were mine I would use a few more stands as the boat come off the trailer. ROTFL!!! |
Boat Off Your Trailer
"Eisboch" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch Boats are winter stored here (those without cradles or trailers) on a 3 point system........a tower of wood blocks at the forward keel and a jackstand pad at both the port and the starboard stern area. |
Boat Off Your Trailer
"JimH" wrote in message ... Boats are winter stored here (those without cradles or trailers) on a 3 point system........a tower of wood blocks at the forward keel and a jackstand pad at both the port and the starboard stern area. Blocks supporting the keel is one thing. Hanging from the bow hook, like in this guy's "invention" is another. Eisboch |
Boat Off Your Trailer
"Eisboch" wrote in message . .. "JimH" wrote in message ... Boats are winter stored here (those without cradles or trailers) on a 3 point system........a tower of wood blocks at the forward keel and a jackstand pad at both the port and the starboard stern area. Blocks supporting the keel is one thing. Hanging from the bow hook, like in this guy's "invention" is another. Eisboch I agree. |
Boat Off Your Trailer
On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 14:49:02 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 3, 8:37 pm, "boatlifter" wrote: I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer, anywhere!www.portableboatlift.com No offense, but I wouldn't trust my boat with that thing. It looks inherently unstable. Not only unstable, but the entire weight of the boat is supported at only three points ... the bow and two points on the stern. I don't think I'd leave a boat out of the water for long like that. Most boats that I see on the hard have blocks spaced along the keel to support the boat weight. Eisboch Especially at the bow eye. I grimace when winching my 1300 lb sailboat onto it's trailer by the boweye... I sure wouldn't want to lift it that way. Agreed. I'd still like to see a manufacturer weigh in on it before trying something like that with my boat. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
Boat Off Your Trailer
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 11:04:28 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... Boats are winter stored here (those without cradles or trailers) on a 3 point system........a tower of wood blocks at the forward keel and a jackstand pad at both the port and the starboard stern area. Blocks supporting the keel is one thing. Hanging from the bow hook, like in this guy's "invention" is another. Eisboch He needs to get a couple manufacturers to state the device is safe. Maybe he'll have some luck with it then. I agree with your statement above. I'd never do it with my boat! -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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