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Joined: Nov 2001 Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Al Schuster
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Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Hi, that was my birthday present from my parents this year. (I guess dad wanted the boat off of the beach)  Unfortunately, I haven't seen it yet, but I plan to rectify that next weekend (not to mention get the boat in the water now that it's stopped snowing). He just found a welder to make a copy of a guy's up the beach (3 year old Maarstrom Tornado that's never had a cover and sits outside year round: some people shouldn't be allowed to own boats). Anyway, I'll post a picture fyi in a couple of weeks. Al | | | Re: In-Water Boat Stand
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#20546 06/06/03 06:33 PM 06/06/03 06:33 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | I have seen exactly what you are looking for. Many years ago we did a seminar at Mameo Beach (Pigeon Lake) in Alberta, southwest of Edmonton. All the catamaran sailors who had summer cottages at the lake kept their boats on these skeleton contraptions made of pipe that were out in the water. Problem is, I can't remember how they worked. The boat just went into it or onto it somehow and they had some way of raising the boat up so it was suspended above the water. I can't even remember whether the boat was on a platform that raised up and down or whether it was on slings or what. I think maybe there was a big wheel they turned to do the raising and lowering. I know this is not much help, but at least you know there is such a thing. Maybe it was a local invention unique to that lake. Guess you'll have to take a drive over to Mameo to check it out.
I see Al beat me to it. Since he is from Alberta, he is probably talking about the same thing I am.
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#20548 06/06/03 07:55 PM 06/06/03 07:55 PM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Al, That's it! Lake Wabamun. I couldn't remember the name of the other lake, because I thought some of those stands were there, too. We did two seminars on two consecutive weekends, one at Mameo and one at Wabamun. | | | Re: In-Water Boat Stand
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#20560 06/09/03 11:10 AM 06/09/03 11:10 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | You might not really need to lower the whole rack - just pivot one end and let the boat slide on or off the incline. Heck, a couple of spare pulley blocks that can be found on ebay for less than $30 and you could have a manual system for raising and lowering the back end of the rack.
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | that almost looks like a trailer with the tongue removed (hmmmm)!
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