Comfortably Numb
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I have tried to search and see if this question has been posed before, but couldn't see anything that directly referenced the topic. That said, I could very well have missed it. So, please bear with me.
I have an opportunity to keep the Comfortably Numb in a neighbor's boat house this season (they don't have, and never will have, a boat). It's a great chance to not have to take her in and out all season. Anyway, the boat lift is currently rigged to accommodate lift straps, and not a cradle. My buddies and I are contemplating converting the current configuration to a cradle. The primary reason the boys are thinking this way is a concern that straps can cause a boat to flex a bit.
What I mean by this (and you need to understand this community is made up of an overwhelming number of open bow runabouts...my buddies both have Cobalts and NO other C-Dorys are on our lake or in the area) is we have seen a open bow stay in straps, without being lowered at all into the water for several seasons straight, and the center window that forms part of the walkway into the bow has literally been "forced" over and lapped onto the remaining windshield. UGH! By the way, we actively boat every weekend. The Comfortably Numb will not stay in the lift for extended periods of time at all.
The straps I am talking about here go underneath the hull and lift/support the boat. The straps do not attach to any hardware on the boat.
Because of the way the C-Dory is built, are there any concerns out there about using straps instead of a cradle? I am thinking the rigidity of the hull and the completely enclosed cabin with bulkhead may be different enough from a bow rider the concerns are not the same?
I sure would appreciate folks with some experience to chime in before I possibly spend money I don't need to.
Thanks a lot,
Mark :thup
I have an opportunity to keep the Comfortably Numb in a neighbor's boat house this season (they don't have, and never will have, a boat). It's a great chance to not have to take her in and out all season. Anyway, the boat lift is currently rigged to accommodate lift straps, and not a cradle. My buddies and I are contemplating converting the current configuration to a cradle. The primary reason the boys are thinking this way is a concern that straps can cause a boat to flex a bit.
What I mean by this (and you need to understand this community is made up of an overwhelming number of open bow runabouts...my buddies both have Cobalts and NO other C-Dorys are on our lake or in the area) is we have seen a open bow stay in straps, without being lowered at all into the water for several seasons straight, and the center window that forms part of the walkway into the bow has literally been "forced" over and lapped onto the remaining windshield. UGH! By the way, we actively boat every weekend. The Comfortably Numb will not stay in the lift for extended periods of time at all.
The straps I am talking about here go underneath the hull and lift/support the boat. The straps do not attach to any hardware on the boat.
Because of the way the C-Dory is built, are there any concerns out there about using straps instead of a cradle? I am thinking the rigidity of the hull and the completely enclosed cabin with bulkhead may be different enough from a bow rider the concerns are not the same?
I sure would appreciate folks with some experience to chime in before I possibly spend money I don't need to.
Thanks a lot,
Mark :thup