Our new boathouse will be going up next week.
There must be a number of y'all using lifts.
We're hoping not to have to re-invent the wheel and go through a lot of trial and error. I am very interested in knowing what type of cradle works best, where the boat rests best in the cradle, and where the center of gravity is on a 22 cruiser with twin 40's.
The lift will be a gear reduced 2" galvanized pipe centered over the boat with wraps of stainless cable and a pulley system that lifts two crosswise beams both fore and aft. Normally there are two double 2x10 stringers on edge tying the crossbeams together for the boat to rest on lengthwise. This is the most common system here on the gulf coast. How far apart should I have the 2 crossbeams built? How far apart should the stringers be?
As we will have fresh water available, it would be very convenient if the boat could be lifted after having backed up into the lift for flushing the engines periodically.
Sage advice please!!!
Dan
There must be a number of y'all using lifts.
We're hoping not to have to re-invent the wheel and go through a lot of trial and error. I am very interested in knowing what type of cradle works best, where the boat rests best in the cradle, and where the center of gravity is on a 22 cruiser with twin 40's.
The lift will be a gear reduced 2" galvanized pipe centered over the boat with wraps of stainless cable and a pulley system that lifts two crosswise beams both fore and aft. Normally there are two double 2x10 stringers on edge tying the crossbeams together for the boat to rest on lengthwise. This is the most common system here on the gulf coast. How far apart should I have the 2 crossbeams built? How far apart should the stringers be?
As we will have fresh water available, it would be very convenient if the boat could be lifted after having backed up into the lift for flushing the engines periodically.
Sage advice please!!!
Dan