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On Mar 24, 4:41*pm, wrote:
Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? See............. cofferdam or cason But why bother when ya can just yank the boat out with a sling put on the beach at high tide.... wait for low tide put lift bags on the stern bouy the aft end up there are a few others but anint gonna give up all my secrects. Duhh, put it on a trailer and take it home................ Bob |
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Bob wrote:
On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, wrote: Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? See............. cofferdam or cason But why bother when ya can just yank the boat out with a sling put on the beach at high tide.... wait for low tide put lift bags on the stern bouy the aft end up there are a few others but anint gonna give up all my secrects. Duhh, put it on a trailer and take it home................ Bob Check spelling coffer dam or CASSION I recently read of a Japanese or Chinese freighter with a holed hull being fixed in Hawaii by use of a cofferdam. I think the article was in Professional Mariner. Seems it was going to Cuba and was embargoed from US ports. Took all kinds of diplomatic shenanigans to get her fixed. Don't know of anything for a small boat. Closest thing would be a "collision mat" but that would not allow you the working space. Given the buoyancy needed you might be better off to use wreckers floats or "lift bags" to lift the boats stern. Quick Google search revealed this http://www.flexitank.com.au/salvageequipment.asp |
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Since often (too often) boats develop problems with
an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? |
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On Mar 24, 5:41 pm, wrote:
Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? In Alaska we have wooden cradles or beaches that we anchor up at in high tide. Low tide, the boat is sitting on the hard. We put our boots on and spread a tarp under where we are working. We have everything ready. Parts etc. Cause we have 4 hours to get the job done. Then we button it up, wait for high tide, pull the hooks, and sail away. Cost to pull the boat....$0 |
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On Mar 24, 5:13 pm, L D'Bonnie wrote:
wrote: Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? There are displacement issues to deal with that would probably negate the practicality of such an enclosure. Why don't you invent a big air bladder. Slide it under your bout and inflate. Properly designed you could lift the stern out of the water all the way to lawyer heaven. LdB I am a marine engineer that worked on boats in Alaska for decades. Have you ever worked on a boat, in the water? Under it, outside it, while it can move? Not for Girly men. First, you need all the parts. Make sure you have them ALL. And extra capscrews and bolts for the ones you drop. Make sure you know what you have to do, step by step. And have the proper tools, torque wrenches, etc with you. I lay in bed the night before rehersing. When I get to the job, I have done it in my head 10 times. A cool tool is the battery powered impact drill. It has an attachment to do bolts. In fact, use all battery powered stuff if you can. No cords to fall in the water. |
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:32:49 -0700 (PDT), tomdownard
wrote: A cool tool is the battery powered impact drill. It has an attachment to do bolts. In fact, use all battery powered stuff if you can. No cords to fall in the water. My kid brother was an electrical officer on a carrier, the Oriskany. One of the electricans who worked for him was killed when the shorepower cable for the ship fell into the water. 440 volt three phase. Casady |
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:25:35 -0700 (PDT), tomdownard
wrote: On Mar 24, 5:41 pm, wrote: Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? In Alaska we have wooden cradles or beaches that we anchor up at in high tide. Low tide, the boat is sitting on the hard. We put our boots on and spread a tarp under where we are working. We have everything ready. Parts etc. Cause we have 4 hours to get the job done. Then we button it up, wait for high tide, pull the hooks, and sail away. Cost to pull the boat....$0 Google on: Floating Boat Lift Storage Systems There are many commercial makes and models. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply) |
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On 2008-03-27 22:16:30 -0400, cavelamb himself said:
tomdownard wrote: On Mar 24, 5:41 pm, wrote: Since often (too often) boats develop problems with an outdrive requiring the boat to be pulled, which is often quite the pain in the ass, it seems there should be some way of putting an enclosure around the outdrive which is big enough to hold a person, so it could be pumped out and someone could get in to work on the drive. Does anyone know of such? In Alaska we have wooden cradles or beaches that we anchor up at in high tide. Low tide, the boat is sitting on the hard. We put our boots on and spread a tarp under where we are working. We have everything ready. Parts etc. Cause we have 4 hours to get the job done. Then we button it up, wait for high tide, pull the hooks, and sail away. Cost to pull the boat....$0 What you need is a casement for a tidal driven dry-dock. Float in, let the tide go out and close the doors. Something like that? Why make it so complicated and expensive? Just hoist the darned thing, fix the problem, then splash. Sheesh! Sounds like a bunch of Mensans around here! -- Jere Lull Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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