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Lifting Straps??
Where do you get them and how do I figure out what length I need??
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Got mine from Florida Wire & Rigging Works inc
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We have one that was used on a 38 Fountain.
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call a local crane business and ask them where they get there rigging from. also heres a link to a company we used in fl. and they have stores thru-out the country
http://alpind.com/ |
I have a set from my 29 Fountain perfect condition with shackles 4 sale
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How do I figure out what length I need?? We used Jim Simmons set for his 34 Phantom and it lifted the nose way too high compaired to the back......
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You need to find your CG. That is where the hook should be placed, then measure a good angle for the top of the triangle so not to place too much stress on the deck eyes. Our lifting point is about 15 above the canopy.
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normally the CG is closer to the back lifting eyes. so your back straps that attach to the master link ( the big steel ring that all the straps attach to and gets put on the crane's hook) are normally shorter by 6" -12" inches, depending how far foward the front eyes are. unless you have access to a crane and some adjustable chain slings it'll be a craps shoot.
another pointer is to have the back lower than the front. this way you can have a reference point at the transom when setting the boat back on the trailer. also all lifting straps go down in weigth capacity when you load them at an angle other than vertical. the greater the angle the less the load capacity. plus it puts more load on the lifting eyes. |
Originally Posted by FunHome
(Post 2808205)
How do I figure out what length I need?? We used Jim Simmons set for his 34 Phantom and it lifted the nose way too high compaired to the back......
And actually its better level or bow down ,,,because of water flowing in to the exhaust when setting her down.:ernaehrung004: |
Divide the verticle weight on each strap by the cosine of the angle on the strap to figure out the tension in the strap and stress on the lifing eye.
exp: at a 30 degree angle, if a strap is supporting 3000lbs of vertice weight, the strap will have 3464 lbs of tension. Then add a huge factor of safety and take good care of them. |
:rolleyes:
Originally Posted by LostinBoston
(Post 2808364)
Divide the verticle weight on each strap by the cosine of the angle on the strap to figure out the tension in the strap and stress on the lifing eye.
exp: at a 30 degree angle, if a strap is supporting 3000lbs of vertice weight, the strap will have 3464 lbs of tension. Then add a huge factor of safety and take good care of them. |
Assuming Jim(Donzilla) has the same straps I do, mine are rated @ 3000 lb per strap(x3) which handles my 4700 lb boat to perfection, Brad would just have to get extensions to get the bow approx 1 ft higher than level which allows the water to run out and makes it easy to place on trailer. Jim's are perfect for the Saber providing they are in good condition.
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Cool Thanks Guys!!
Donzilla you will be getting a PM.. |
excellent condition guys my F1 went to NY and probably has a back seat in it by now.
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Pictures of the straps
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Originally Posted by F1-00 Racing
(Post 2808511)
Assuming Jim(Donzilla) has the same straps I do, mine are rated @ 3000 lb per strap(x3) which handles my 4700 lb boat to perfection, Brad would just have to get extensions to get the bow approx 1 ft higher than level which allows the water to run out and makes it easy to place on trailer. Jim's are perfect for the Saber providing they are in good condition.
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Thanks,Brad good luck with the straps you should have them by Thursday or Friday. Sold to a good home and fit.
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Thanks!! Looking forward to getting them!!
Brad |
Jim,
I just got the straps!! Thanks, the power of OSO comes thru again!! Brad |
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