Rope or webbing works great fore and aft of shoal keel....this was done with a car lift On Sat, Nov 19, 2022, 5:20 PM Lawrence Winiarski via montgomery_boats < montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
Seems unnecessary to drive so far. There are probably 10,000 people close by who could do this. I suppose the trick is finding them. Lots of non-boat people lift logs, beams, etc....It's also called "Rigging"
In Boise there is a place called "Boise Rigging Supply" (I just looked it up). I'd call them up and askthem if they know someone local. If you were close, I'd help you.
Boise Rigging Supply
Lifting heavy items is very common in the industrial worl
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On Saturday, November 19, 2022, 11:24:01 AM PST, Peter Zimowsky via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
Hi folks: Still looking for a boat yard to replace my centerboard line on my M15. I don’t have anyway of hoisting boat. I can travel from Boise to Seattle, Portland or Sacramento. Any ideas. Been looking for about four months. Any suggestions helpful. No way of doing it myself. Thanks, Pete WinterSky (Zimowsky)
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