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boatlifter February 4th 07 03:37 AM

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I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer,
anywhere!
www.portableboatlift.com


Wayne.B February 4th 07 04:30 AM

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On 3 Feb 2007 18:37:44 -0800, "boatlifter"
wrote:

I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer,
anywhere!
www.portableboatlift.com


=========================

What else are you selling ?

Down here the good old boys tie the boat to a tree and drive off with
the trailer.


Tim February 4th 07 05:53 AM

Boat Off Your Trailer
 
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


Hey!

thanks for showing me how to make one!


[email protected] February 4th 07 12:35 PM

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On Feb 3, 9:30 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On 3 Feb 2007 18:37:44 -0800, "boatlifter"
wrote:

I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer,
anywhere!
www.portableboatlift.com


=========================

What else are you selling ?

Down here the good old boys tie the boat to a tree and drive off with
the trailer.


They do that in New England, only sometimes it's the dock.


[email protected] February 4th 07 12:36 PM

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On Feb 3, 10:20 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 22:30:36 -0500, Wayne.B

wrote:
On 3 Feb 2007 18:37:44 -0800, "boatlifter"
wrote:


I've found a way to quickly and safely get your boat off your trailer,
anywhere!
www.portableboatlift.com


=========================


What else are you selling ?


Down here the good old boys tie the boat to a tree and drive off with
the trailer.


Concrete blocks and 4x4s seem to be the norm here. They are pretty
much free.


Simple is as simple does. :)


[email protected] February 4th 07 12:39 PM

Boat Off Your Trailer
 
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.


Eisboch February 4th 07 12:49 PM

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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



JLH February 4th 07 01:54 PM

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On 4 Feb 2007 03:39:30 -0800, wrote:

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.


Only if there's a breeze.
--
***** Have a super day! *****

John H

JLH February 4th 07 01:57 PM

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On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:49:34 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.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

Reginald P. Smithers III February 4th 07 01:57 PM

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Eisboch wrote:
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



It would be very easy to place the keel blocks under the boat once the
trailer has been removed, but I would question if many boats would be
strong enough at the bow eye to hold the weight of the boat. It is not
only more weight that the bow eye was designed to hold, but it is taking
the stress at a completely different angle then the engineers designed.
I would think a strap would spread the weight out much safer,
without putting the stress on the bow eye.

I am curious about how people use a tree or a dock to hold the boat. I
have always (and will probably continue to) use used a professional boat
lift and had them place the boat on blocks. If the boat is going to
fall off the blocks, I want the boat yard to be responsible.


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