[Rhodes22-list] Using Engine Hoist to Lift Boat Off Trailer

Luis Guzman trpclman at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 15 07:33:27 EDT 2008


Bill,
 
I have read a post done by you explaining your method, but I already have the engine hoist and I think that it is less work to get it done using the hoist.
 
Previously, I had used the A-frames and slings available at the marina where I keep my boat, but that is not possible anymore. The EPA closed the work area until whatever modifications they requested are done. Because the marina is part of the neighborhood association, it does not have the money to be able to accomplish everything that the EPA requested, so it will be shut down for a long time.
 
I understand the EPA concerns for the environment, but I think that first priority should be the commercial operations. There are many of those around here that do not meet any of the EPA standards, and the volume of pollution produced by commercial operations could not compare to whatever is produced by the neighborhood marina. I do smell something fishy as I know there are many real estate developers salivating for this property (I hope that I'm completely wrong)

Luis
S/V Miracle


----- Original Message ----
From: Bill Effros <bill at effros.com>
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 1:19:45 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Using Engine Hoist to Lift Boat Off Trailer

Luis,

I perform essentially the same operation with jackstands and $60 worth 
of hydraulic "bottle" jacks.

It's written up elsewhere, somebody can point you to it if you are 
interested.

Bill Effros



cjlowe at sssnet.com wrote:
> ok,this is really the last one
> On 9/13/2008, "Luis Guzman" <trpclman at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>  
>> Jerry,
>>
>> I was looking at the archives and found your email with pictures regarding the use of engine hoist to lift boat off trailer.
>>
>> I'm trying to do the same, but I see in one of the pictures that you have some kind of attachment on the hoist with a straight piece of round tube going through the bow eye.
>>
>> I can see that I can not use the chain because the arm would hit the bow when the boat is lifted.
>>
>> Did you make that attachment? Could you please give me a description, engineering drawings, bill of materials, or whatever information you have on that attachment?
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>> I would appreciate it very much.
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>> I have attached the picture that I'm talking about.
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>> Luis
>> S/V Miracle
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