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sonic28 05-26-2006 09:50 AM

hydrohoist questions
 
just set up my new used hydrohoist.its 12000# model B.from what i have read you lift the bow first all the way untill the bubbles come out.then the stern.my question the stern is so low i am woried the i might get water in the exhaust.what do you people do?also when launching the boat the bow takes a lot longer to drop.

GOODT 05-26-2006 10:49 AM

Re: hydrohoist questions
 

Originally Posted by sonic28
just set up my new used hydrohoist.its 12000# model B.from what i have read you lift the bow first all the way untill the bubbles come out.then the stern.my question the stern is so low i am woried the i might get water in the exhaust.what do you people do?also when launching the boat the bow takes a lot longer to drop.



Tie the boat off and do what you discribed above......


I have a couple of customers that have them

sonic28 05-26-2006 11:19 AM

Re: hydrohoist questions
 
has ant one had a water problem ?

Catagory5 05-26-2006 09:07 PM

Re: hydrohoist questions
 
I have used one for a 26 and a 31 Sonic with no problems. It just looks scary as hell the first few times. Follow the directions. Once i wasn't paying attention and i got it all out of wack port bow down star stern up ,,,,,what a mess,,, I thought for sure it was going to roll over.

cig1988 05-27-2006 07:21 AM

Re: hydrohoist questions
 
The best way to do this is to have some sort of referance point while rasing the bow. Have a buddy watch the end on the transom. Once the exh tips are about 6" from the water line pick a referance point on the pontoon. While motor still pumping air turn the other 2 handles to let er rip.

orthos1 05-28-2006 11:41 PM

Re: hydrohoist questions
 
I had a 1989 29 fountain 2 X 454 that had a problem with water getting into the bilge thru the bilge pump outlet. I would bring the bow up first to about 2/3 the way up and then turn on the valves for the stern. BE CAREFUL not to get the stern ahead of the Bow. The bow will sink slower because the weight is in the stern with the engines.
I have never heard of anyone getting water in the exhaust, I guess you could if your boat is too far back on the lift. Always use safety ropes attached to the rear cleats and adjust them properly.

My lift was a 12000 B with a canopy. Great lift I now have a 15000 lb hydrohoist.

orthos1 05-28-2006 11:46 PM

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