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Old 09-26-2007, 06:33 PM   #1
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What if a boat becomes land locked? How can it be moved with out causing damage? Currently I have a customer whos lower unit is hitting bottom with it all the way up.

Trying to think outside the box.

What about lifting it a few inches and floating it by AIR. That is, helium filled balloon(s). the location of the balloons depends on the type of boat.

A balloon in the engine compartment and another in the cabin? Or, attaching the balloons to the boat lift rings. Or maybe fashioning sling(s) under the boat tied to the the helium balloon(s). The idea would be to lift the boat an inch or two rather than using air bags to float the boat higher.

Maybe Mac can do the math and let us know if a few weather balloons and a tank of helium could lift the boat an inch or two. Wonder if the upper decks could support the lift of helium balloons if they were in a cabin or engine compartment...

I reason that a few extra people on board lowers your boat a few inches. Removing those few people lets the boat rise a few inches. The helium balloon (at the Weirs last season) is large and lifted several people at a time up over 100 feet. So, a floating balloon much smaller than the one pictured, may provide adequate lift to get your still floating boat up an inch or three.



Just a thought. Good luck and let us know how you solve the problem.
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Old 09-26-2007, 08:05 PM   #2
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I am in the market for some low mileage swim platform floats if you are interested in the float her out concept. Maybe we could work something out.
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Old 09-28-2007, 12:31 PM   #3
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two maybe three years ago the lake had a bad storm and my boat sank. I got the boat nosed into the boat house and took a pipe and comealongs and raised the rear end of the boat. that and a pump finally got the boat afloat. The biggest surprise was that the battery was still good, and nothing happened to the outboard. but the seats were wet. It was about this time of year also. So their was not much water in the boat house and with a pump I could raise it slowly.
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Old 09-30-2007, 04:19 PM   #4
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I want to let you know that I was able to sucessfully get the customers boat moved with out incident, used a jet ski and pulled it out and placed it in another slip that was deeper.
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Old 09-30-2007, 04:30 PM   #5
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Default I sure hope it was a sandy bottom.......

otherwise I'd hate to see the bottom of the hull.

Without seeing the conditions first hand, I would have used the drunken friends.......slow but sure.

I wish you had filmed it..........

Glad you got it off.

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