tyce
Well-Known Member
I see that the yacht legs company no longer builds/ sells them, I am after an adjustable set, does anyone know a supplier of such things before I start lashing scaffold poles together?
It’s a pity the Yacht Leg Co have discontinued suplying beaching legs, my last boat survived for over 25 seasons in a drying harbour on a pair of Yacht Legs.
The adustable part is easy to fabricate, with three sections of differing diameter stock aluminium tube drilled to take stainless steel ‘pegs’. It’ the rest of the components which are tricky as they are mainly made from castings, although I would guess a competent engineer could devise some alternative parts. I do have a couple of old bits of Yacht Legs lying around (old hull fitting, T-bar holder, foot and a damaged top fitting.)and could post photo’s of them if it helps.
Thanks for your help everyone, I had a good look through your site viv and it is very helpful and would also be great to see the pictures of your bits praxinoscope.
DIY route it will be unless someone see this that has a set for sale.
My recommendation is to stick a "saved search" on eBay that emails you when a pair appear on eBay. That's how I got mine and took about 6 months for the right set to crop up but I did need the biggest type available.
I do wonder why they discontinued though and curious if the company found some flaw and decided they could be a safety liability?
please do, these are just the kind of thing I would be interested in developing myself
find a business opportunity here, if they are willing to sell on their jigs and patterns?
Interesting, I am sure there will be some off the shelf Key Clamp hardware that would fit the bill.
Thats a really helpful set of photos Praxinoscope, would you be interested in selling the hull attachments?
I have a set of home made legs that work on our Hanse 301. I made a special clamp that is fitted to the toe rail and the leg is mounted via a simple through bolt. I used stainless Square box section and find the weight and overall length very difficult to accommodate on board. I am now working on a new design using a Machined Nylon clamp block that will both fit the existing toe rail clamp and take a stock standard carbon fibre tube with other stock standard a sliding fit inside. The objective is to have a very strong, lightweight telescopic leg. It's closed length will hopefully be about 1.5 M or less. It can then be stored in under berth with a lid opening of about 1.25M in length and occupying the unused space on our boat.