pcatterall
Well-Known Member
Making a wooden \'cradle\'
First time ashore without a marina, cradle, power wash and all those mod cons.
My Colvic Atlanta is being lifted out on Saturday so I need to prepare some sort of supports.
The Atlanta has a long shallow keel so she does not stand too high.
I propose to drop sit her (gently Mr crane man please!!) on to some sawn up railway sleepers and temporally support her on my beaching legs while I construct some wooden supports.
I aim to use four 4x2 supports with plywood pads, to join the base of these supports with 3x1 under the keel with diagonals from these 3x1s up to the 4x2s. I would then use some crossed braces onto the 4x2s to prevent fore and aft movement.
Does this seem a reasonable compromise between a proper cradle and the use off a few stakes and wedges?
I wish I could draw a picture!!
Any other lift out tips most welcome!!
First time ashore without a marina, cradle, power wash and all those mod cons.
My Colvic Atlanta is being lifted out on Saturday so I need to prepare some sort of supports.
The Atlanta has a long shallow keel so she does not stand too high.
I propose to drop sit her (gently Mr crane man please!!) on to some sawn up railway sleepers and temporally support her on my beaching legs while I construct some wooden supports.
I aim to use four 4x2 supports with plywood pads, to join the base of these supports with 3x1 under the keel with diagonals from these 3x1s up to the 4x2s. I would then use some crossed braces onto the 4x2s to prevent fore and aft movement.
Does this seem a reasonable compromise between a proper cradle and the use off a few stakes and wedges?
I wish I could draw a picture!!
Any other lift out tips most welcome!!