Vitalba
Well-Known Member
I am concerned that the lifting device used in my boatyard my not be suitable for VITALBA (East Anglian 1966, Long keel with cutaway bow, 28 x8 x4.5 ft, carvel Mahog/Iroko about 4 tons displacement includes 1.6 ton balast keel).
The devise (used a lot in Europe I`m told) is a two wheeled trolley supported at the boats bow end by a tractor. It is submerged and the boat floated on. The bow is supported on a transverse beam and aft by a hydraulicly operated prop on each side above the wheels.
The whole weight of the boat is therefore carried by the stem and the planking with no support under the balast keel whatsoever. Granted this only for a short time while the boat is pulled up the hard and into the cradle.
Has any one had any expirence of or comments on this sort of device for wooden boats?
VITALBA
The devise (used a lot in Europe I`m told) is a two wheeled trolley supported at the boats bow end by a tractor. It is submerged and the boat floated on. The bow is supported on a transverse beam and aft by a hydraulicly operated prop on each side above the wheels.
The whole weight of the boat is therefore carried by the stem and the planking with no support under the balast keel whatsoever. Granted this only for a short time while the boat is pulled up the hard and into the cradle.
Has any one had any expirence of or comments on this sort of device for wooden boats?
VITALBA