surekandoo
Well-Known Member
My boat, a Feeling 720, is fitted with threaded sockets in the hull just below the toe rail which I assume are the attachment points for beaching legs.
I have chance to obtain some telescopic aluminium tube sections free of charge which I'm sure could be adapted to make the legs.
I understand the basic principles of attachment and the need to have fore & aft guys attached to the bottom of the legs.
Some questions need answering please....
1) the distance from the socket to ground level when the boat is grounded on the stub keel is 1.65m. Is it advisable to set the legs a little shorter than this so the boat takes a very slight list when taking the ground?
2) should the bolts attaching the top of the legs to the hull be left loose to all own for some angular movement?
3) are there any other tips or advice worth passing on?
Many thanks.
I have chance to obtain some telescopic aluminium tube sections free of charge which I'm sure could be adapted to make the legs.
I understand the basic principles of attachment and the need to have fore & aft guys attached to the bottom of the legs.
Some questions need answering please....
1) the distance from the socket to ground level when the boat is grounded on the stub keel is 1.65m. Is it advisable to set the legs a little shorter than this so the boat takes a very slight list when taking the ground?
2) should the bolts attaching the top of the legs to the hull be left loose to all own for some angular movement?
3) are there any other tips or advice worth passing on?
Many thanks.