sarabande
Well-Known Member
I have almost finished fitting my new (second hand) cradle round my little boat today.
The boat is in a shed, so wind forces are not my primary concern. However, the vertical arms are quite long and it looks as if, in their shortest configuration, the pads will not provide upward support to the underwater part of the hull.
The boat has a long keel on which she sits very happily in the shed, and is a hard chine shape. So before I take a disc cutter and halve the length of the vertical arms, can I have the forum's view on whether support in a cradle is 'best' working
1 - upwards at the outer edge of the chine, or
2 - inwards near the hull-deck junction.
TIA
The boat is in a shed, so wind forces are not my primary concern. However, the vertical arms are quite long and it looks as if, in their shortest configuration, the pads will not provide upward support to the underwater part of the hull.
The boat has a long keel on which she sits very happily in the shed, and is a hard chine shape. So before I take a disc cutter and halve the length of the vertical arms, can I have the forum's view on whether support in a cradle is 'best' working
1 - upwards at the outer edge of the chine, or
2 - inwards near the hull-deck junction.
TIA