I was thinking on ordering ( 4 ) boat stands from Hosar Marine, •Tripod design maximizes stand strength, ensures stability on uneven yard surfaces.
•Continuous base prevents legs from spreading...helps prevent sinking into gravel or asphalt paving.
•Heavy-duty angle iron construction won't twist or bend.
•Choice of durable painted finish, or tough hot-dipped galvanizing for years of maintenance-free use.
•New! Lightweight, zinc-coated screw with handle (rated at 12,500 lbs.) for little maintenance, easier handling and longer life.
•12"x12" finished plywood pads protect hull without slipping.
They are the type with the hollow screws and can be raised under load but only a turn at a time i was told. Each stand is only about 21 lbs.
I was looking at the stands that adjust 23 -34 inch.I know that there is a lot cheaper way of raising a boat but my bones are not up to it.
Does anyone have an opinion on boat stands that are light weight and have hollow screws. Are these types of stands/safe , really adjustable or are they just for mainly support.Tug
•Continuous base prevents legs from spreading...helps prevent sinking into gravel or asphalt paving.
•Heavy-duty angle iron construction won't twist or bend.
•Choice of durable painted finish, or tough hot-dipped galvanizing for years of maintenance-free use.
•New! Lightweight, zinc-coated screw with handle (rated at 12,500 lbs.) for little maintenance, easier handling and longer life.
•12"x12" finished plywood pads protect hull without slipping.
They are the type with the hollow screws and can be raised under load but only a turn at a time i was told. Each stand is only about 21 lbs.
I was looking at the stands that adjust 23 -34 inch.I know that there is a lot cheaper way of raising a boat but my bones are not up to it.
Does anyone have an opinion on boat stands that are light weight and have hollow screws. Are these types of stands/safe , really adjustable or are they just for mainly support.Tug