tlovelandka
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2009
- Messages
- 82
Re: '76 Magnum Tri-Hull
John I tell you what, in early summer we hurting, but after July we've actually had a good amount of rain. It takes a lot to keep the grass green in that Texas heat...
The clothesline idea just kinda came to me... It worked really well! I would recommend checcking to make sure that the poles are sunk deep enough cause there ends up being a lot of force placed on them. The pole lifting the bow started to lean a little but it survived.
Other than that, I hooked a ratchet strap to the bow eye. Then I ran a chain through the two eyes on the stern and centered the other strap on that chain. After that we just ratcheted 'em up and it worked like a charm. I'll put it back on the "like new" trailer the same way...
-TLove
Yep looking good so far there Tlove !!! keep it up you will get there !! How is the drought ?? have you guys been getting any rain ?? John
John I tell you what, in early summer we hurting, but after July we've actually had a good amount of rain. It takes a lot to keep the grass green in that Texas heat...
Now wait just a darn minute....I've got clothes line poles too....I never thought to use those! I might just be able to flip my hull and do it right on the trailer....Hmmmmmm![]()
The clothesline idea just kinda came to me... It worked really well! I would recommend checcking to make sure that the poles are sunk deep enough cause there ends up being a lot of force placed on them. The pole lifting the bow started to lean a little but it survived.
Other than that, I hooked a ratchet strap to the bow eye. Then I ran a chain through the two eyes on the stern and centered the other strap on that chain. After that we just ratcheted 'em up and it worked like a charm. I'll put it back on the "like new" trailer the same way...
-TLove