Re: [OMC-Boats] Continuing Boat Guide Project

From: BLDFW <bldfw@...>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:07:19 -0800 (PST)

The supports are painted and installed.  Next will be the 2x6 cross pieces.  Sometime tomorrow.

-Bill
Dallas, TX
1970 Evinrude Explorer - 155 Buick V6 - OMC Sterndrive
http://www.photobucket.com/evinrude_explorer

--- On Fri, 11/27/09, BLDFW <bldfw@...> wrote:

From: BLDFW <bldfw@...>
Subject: Continuing Boat Guide Project
To: omc-boats@...
Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 1:09 PM

Hey guys,

A little post holiday sharing......

After spending a fair amount of time this late summer trying to get my boat back on it's trailer (somewhat unsuccessfully) I opted to eliminate that future source of post boating frustration and install a guides.  I want to be able to load and unload by myself without assistance......or the agony.

At first I tried 3" PVC guide posts but that didn't work too well as they were too easily broken off so I decided to go with the full length side type.  I came up with an idea for the support arms and drafted out a set of plans after measuring about 20 times.  A buddy works for a metal fabrication plant so I contracted with them to do the work.  I could have taken the boat somewhere and had a set permanently welded on but I wanted to be able to remove them so my idea was to bolt them in place over the frame.  The metal company fabricated a sample piece for fitting and after finding that it fit perfectly, I authorized them to go ahead. 

I'm pretty impressed with them.  At 16lbs each, they're a bit heftier than expected but at least they won't be flexing around while running down the road and I can't break them off like I did my PVC version.

They're designed to sandwich the I-beam and bolt tight at the bottom.  That way they can be removed if desired.  I still have to paint them and add the 2x6 carpeted side guides but thought I'd share some pics of one of the support arms.  Hopefully the pics aren't too big to download. 

Each support arm has two holes at the top for the 2x6 guide and one at the bottom to slide a bolt through so it can be tighted down over the frame.  They also have a threaded hole on each side of the upper part where it slips over the I-beam so that it could be snugged down inside the upper I-beam.  It's likely I might have to install a set of upright post guides at the rear so that they can keep the boat centered on first approach but we'll see about that later.  I'll send some more pics later after I get the sides mounted.

I'm looking forward to my first try out with them!  ;-)

-Bill
Dallas, TX
1970 Evinrude Explorer - 155 Buick V6 - OMC Sterndrive
http://www.photobucket.com/evinrude_explorer

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