I guess the best way to ask your help with my task is to break it into two questions.
1. On each side of the bow deck of this 40 yr. old Mackinac cabin cruser, instead of "cleats" is what I believe are called straight chocks (according to a website that sells deck hardware) and in the center of the bow is a large chrome ring I think is called a "ring pad" (according to the website). I assume these are used together to manage dock lines.
Question: How are these properly used?. This is probably a dumb question for seasoned mariners, but I have yet to find anyone locally who can answer this and I don't find them on any other boats in the marina. Seems I should replace them with cleats which would be much more convinent.
2. I need to raise this 5000 lb. boat off the trailer so I can paint the hull. The ring described above is attached to a 1/2 inch diameter steel shaft about 3 feet long that goes through the deck and cabin floor, aparently secured to the keel.
Is it possible that this is designed to lift the boat with a hoist?
I am open to any advice to raise this boat off the trailer. My present plan is to put 2 blocks under the Transom that extends out from the trailer about 6- 8 inches, raise the front of the trailer,thereby shifting the boat weight onto the blocks, and then put a sling under the bow end of the boat with the sling connected to a hoist (that I must build) and hopefully pull the trailer out from under...I worry about damaging the fiberglass hull that is under the wood blocks.
Thanks for your help.
1. On each side of the bow deck of this 40 yr. old Mackinac cabin cruser, instead of "cleats" is what I believe are called straight chocks (according to a website that sells deck hardware) and in the center of the bow is a large chrome ring I think is called a "ring pad" (according to the website). I assume these are used together to manage dock lines.
Question: How are these properly used?. This is probably a dumb question for seasoned mariners, but I have yet to find anyone locally who can answer this and I don't find them on any other boats in the marina. Seems I should replace them with cleats which would be much more convinent.
2. I need to raise this 5000 lb. boat off the trailer so I can paint the hull. The ring described above is attached to a 1/2 inch diameter steel shaft about 3 feet long that goes through the deck and cabin floor, aparently secured to the keel.
Is it possible that this is designed to lift the boat with a hoist?
I am open to any advice to raise this boat off the trailer. My present plan is to put 2 blocks under the Transom that extends out from the trailer about 6- 8 inches, raise the front of the trailer,thereby shifting the boat weight onto the blocks, and then put a sling under the bow end of the boat with the sling connected to a hoist (that I must build) and hopefully pull the trailer out from under...I worry about damaging the fiberglass hull that is under the wood blocks.
Thanks for your help.