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Anyone know where to rent some boat stands?
Hi everyone,
Is there anyone in SoCal knows where I can rent couple adjustable boat stands? Something like these.... https://newcontent.westmarine.com/_19-pro/08/01-boat-stands/1b.jpg https://images.jamestowndistributors.com/images/boat_stands_and_blocks/brownell-boat-stands-for-sailboats-11597.jpg Thanks. |
Did you look on Craigs list or FB Marketplace for used?
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Maybe ask at one of the shipyards in the marina?
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or buy/rent a used shipping cradle
many new boats imported = many stacked shipping cradles in the boat yards back many years cheoy-lee used teak cradles that we cut up and thru away now it was reject pieces that they got in bulk but still 4x8 teak with tree rings ect I guess they are ply or steel today but I bet some yard has a stack of them taking up room |
I’ve seen boats on those and I’ve wondered how the heck they don’t slide out from underneath?
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they just balance the weight should not really support much
we used wood even on 70 ft boats to haul them out |
Ron, you couldn't make them out of a few 2x4 or 4x4s? Once the boat is on them, nail a couple of cross bracing to keep them in place.
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Look,
you have to jack the boat up at multiple spots at the same time before you can use wood to support them. That scared me. There is a nice gentlemen who promised to lend me some. I am getting parts now. Thanks everyone |
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We’ve used 45 gallon drums lots of times for pretty big boats. You can use blocks of styrofoam too.
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How big is this boat and how heavy? Can you make a crane of some kind out of 4x4 and use a elec. winch and straps just pull it off the ground? How high will this need to go, 3' off the ground. I still can't see how one can jack up a boat and drop it off onto the jack stands without a hoist or safe lifting mechanism? It will be needed it to get the boat off its stand once finished?
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the boat is 22', weight maybe 5k lbs.
There a nice gentleman promised to let me borrow some adjustable stands. Thanks everyone. |
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