hornblower
Seaman Apprentice
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- Feb 21, 2009
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Hello,
Not sure if I have this in the right forum, hope I do. I want to build a simple ways to slide a light, 12' aluminum boat into the water from the bank of my canal. I don't want to reinvent the wheel but could not find anything searching this forum or the web in general.
What I had in mind was two 4X4's about 12 or 16 feet long parallel to each other about 15 inches apart. One end on the bank hinged to a post, the other end extended into the water with a float. The float would be enough to keep it out of the water to prevent barnacles etc. accumulating on it but where stepping on it would submerge it enough to slide the bow of the boat on. From there a crank would haul the boat up to where the float would again surface.
I have seen similar slides that stay submerged. Can anyone direct me with the right terms to search this out, or give me advice?
Not sure if I have this in the right forum, hope I do. I want to build a simple ways to slide a light, 12' aluminum boat into the water from the bank of my canal. I don't want to reinvent the wheel but could not find anything searching this forum or the web in general.
What I had in mind was two 4X4's about 12 or 16 feet long parallel to each other about 15 inches apart. One end on the bank hinged to a post, the other end extended into the water with a float. The float would be enough to keep it out of the water to prevent barnacles etc. accumulating on it but where stepping on it would submerge it enough to slide the bow of the boat on. From there a crank would haul the boat up to where the float would again surface.
I have seen similar slides that stay submerged. Can anyone direct me with the right terms to search this out, or give me advice?