The Coot goes "on the hard" only for maintenance. The boating season here is year-round.
Mark,
Just curious, how often do you haul the boat out? Once a year for me with the warm Florida waters (bottom job and running gear maintenance) and monthly bottom cleaning by a diver--or me when the water is above 80 degrees! I replace the zincs every 3-4 months.
This. It is scary for the uninitiated. Nothing like adapting a bit of old lumber yard equipment!
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Even scarier!
While we're on the subject guys, how do you avoid damaging the thru hull transducers with the lifting slings?.
I'm in the process of having some new, and very expensive, trans installed while the boat is on the hard for winter, so I was just wondering.
most people here take their boats home. When I bought this boat this same company hauled this boat 300 miles with no problem.Murray I've never seen one of doze. I see no hydraulic pump engine. How do you adjust the pads to fit the boat? janie mac, Never seen one like that either. When I first looked at it I must have assumed it was still a yard trailer but it looks like they took your boat home for you. How far do you live from the haul out ramp? They must charge by the mile. I'd sure love to have Willy here in my yard. I see we now have 7,500 members! I'm amazed. I have been noticing that the "discussion" list of the threads most recently posted on rolls over very quickly. Couldn't believe it just awhile back I'd posted on a thread, come back an hour later and the thread wasn't even on the list. I'm surprised I don't have stage fright.
Murray I've never seen one of doze.
I see no hydraulic pump engine. How do you adjust the pads to fit the boat?
Once a year. Every second year have the bottom repainted (two coats) and all 11 zincs replaced. Alternate years for inspection and any needed repair such as replacing any fast-disappearing zincs, treating the propeller for barnacles, etcetera.
How massive are your zincs?