[Rhodes22-list] Lifting Frame

Arthur H. Czerwonky czerwonky at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 18 20:47:24 EDT 2006


Mike,

So many thanks for your post.  I really would appreciate any picture(s) you can send, others probably would also.
How do you cover the centerboard?  The stands at West are really too high unless you can hoist the boat quite high.  

Cheers,
Art

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Michael D. Weisner" <mweisner at ebsmed.com>
>Sent: Sep 18, 2006 12:20 PM
>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Lifting Frame
>
>Art,
>
>I will dig up my photos of my own lifting rig (or make some new ones in the
>spring) to show you how I have safely lifted my R22 off the trailer for
>bottom painting for the last 20 years.  I generally leave the trailer under
>the boat while painting, for my own comfort, but she has never fallen.
>
>The lifting system requires 2 12'-4x4s, 3 8'-4x4s, 2 8'-2x6s, a 20' tow
>chain w/hooks (2-ton test), 1 chain coupler (or bolt) , 5 10"-1/2" carriage
>bolt/nut/washer, 4 5"-1/2" carriage bolt/nut/washer, 1 2-ton and 1 1-ton
>"come along" winches.  The entire assembly can be purchased from Home Depot
>for about $200.  Basically, the 2 12' 4x4 are assembled into an "A", bolted
>through by a 10" bolt at the top and placed around the front of the trailer,
>over the bow pulpit.  A cut length of the chain is looped around the top of
>the "A", at the vertex, connected to the 2-T winch to the bow lift eye
>(protect the bow and rub rail from damage.)  The 8' 4x4s are assembled into
>a "Pi shape" with cross bracing using the 2x6 materials.  The ends of the
>tow chain are hooked into the stern lift eyes and attached to the cross
>piece of the "Pi."  To lift the stern, I lower the front of the trailer to
>the ground and shorten the stern chains to just connect.  Then, when I jack
>up the front of the trailer, the stern "lifts" off the trailer.  Next, I
>lift the bow with the come along and presto she is off the trailer.  The
>second come along is to stabilize the stern "Pi frame" so that the lifting
>frame does not shift forward, since the frames are erected slightly tilted
>towards the boat.
>
>If you are interested, I will post pix, a drawing and bill of materials.
>
>Mike
>s/v Shanghai'd Summer
>
>
>From: "Arthur H. Czerwonky" <czerwonky at earthlink.net>
>Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 11:43 AM
>> Hank,
>> Congrats on the boat.  I have a foredeck project also, so look forward to
>hearing about your progress on yours.  I'm curious about your 4x4 A Frame.
>Did you have a third leg for stability and support.  I am pondering building
>a lifting rig so I can work on the boat off the trailer.  Thx and happy
>project.
>> Art
>
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