Thought about going boating today
#12
Ginger or Mary Ann?
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Originally posted by glassdave
hey US1, in pic #3 is the drive on that boat in the ice
hey US1, in pic #3 is the drive on that boat in the ice
Yep, had to walk down and take a closer look. It is almost up to the bottom of the cavitation plate.
That can't be good. Normally that drive is at least 1-2 feet above the water, but I think they had a lot of snow on the roof and push the docks down long enough till they froze underwater. Kinda wonder what is going to happen once things start thawing. I think the dock will try to comeback up before the ice melts away from that outdrive. Either the drive will bust, or the drive will bust.
Troutly, I thougt about leaving it in the down position, but seen them done both ways.
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Originally posted by FWK
Not to say what kind of damage the lifts are going to have.
Not to say what kind of damage the lifts are going to have.
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#19
Originally posted by US1 Fountain
That's my fear. The geometery of the arms, tiebar and the mounts does not allow for how they are right now.
That's my fear. The geometery of the arms, tiebar and the mounts does not allow for how they are right now.
#20
Re: Thought about going boating today
Originally posted by US1 Fountain
then when down and checked on my lift.
Yes that is ICE, and yes the ends of the dock fingers are 1' under the ice. I 'think' the marina made a boo boo. The lift is under tremendous amount of strain since it is SUPPOSED to be parallel with the dock.
then when down and checked on my lift.
Yes that is ICE, and yes the ends of the dock fingers are 1' under the ice. I 'think' the marina made a boo boo. The lift is under tremendous amount of strain since it is SUPPOSED to be parallel with the dock.
Hope everything thaws for you without any damage.