Gonefishing85
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 25, 2016
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Hello. I need some data and direction. Im looking to set my 1988 Trophy 2459 so I can lift it off the trailer and put it into the Ocean from an elevated dry dock. Belly straps are not an option. I'll add several photos for reference.
I have to have 4 attachment points on the boat. Rope will be attached to these points with shackles. The ropes will then attach to the crane hook at a single point.
my 2 main concerns are...
1. I need to address the crushing effect of the ropes going from 4 points to one point. Ideally, I don't want to fold my boat in half.
2. The strength of the fiberglass. I.E. how thick would I have to build up the fiberglass in order to prevent 4- 1/2" to 1" bolts at each attachment point from ripping through it? I will have a backing plate so im not worried about the bolts being pulled out. My concern is the bolts actually cutting through the fiberglass.
I estimate the hull fiberglass to be about 1/4" thick at most. I don't believe that would work without further build up. I estimate the boat fully loaded will at maximum be 8k pounds. This includes the boat, gear and passengers which must be lowered onboard the vessel.
Attached is a photo of a trophy 2459, examples of the attachment points I will need and a photo showing the launching crane.
I have to have 4 attachment points on the boat. Rope will be attached to these points with shackles. The ropes will then attach to the crane hook at a single point.
my 2 main concerns are...
1. I need to address the crushing effect of the ropes going from 4 points to one point. Ideally, I don't want to fold my boat in half.
2. The strength of the fiberglass. I.E. how thick would I have to build up the fiberglass in order to prevent 4- 1/2" to 1" bolts at each attachment point from ripping through it? I will have a backing plate so im not worried about the bolts being pulled out. My concern is the bolts actually cutting through the fiberglass.
I estimate the hull fiberglass to be about 1/4" thick at most. I don't believe that would work without further build up. I estimate the boat fully loaded will at maximum be 8k pounds. This includes the boat, gear and passengers which must be lowered onboard the vessel.
Attached is a photo of a trophy 2459, examples of the attachment points I will need and a photo showing the launching crane.