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a. Raise boat

Hoist in a series of pulls. Pull Single Black/Yellow 

Hoisting Rope (F) straight down. 

Diagram 21.

 Locked (left): Single Black/Yellow Hoisting 

Rope (F) pointed straight down locks cleat. Open (right): 

Angled rope opens cleat.

LOckED:  

Rope (F) down

OPEN:  

Rope (F) angled

b. stoRe boat

With boat in raised position make sure Single Black/Yellow 

Hoisting Rope (F) is securely locked in cleat with rope 

pointed down (see Diagram 21). Coil loose rope end.  

Hang coiled rope for storage when system is not in use.

Tip: For additional security, use two 5/16" (8 mm) 

polyester safety ropes. Securely tie ends to pigtail lag 

screws under boat, parallel with Webbing Straps (E). 

Remove safety ropes before lowering boat.

c. loWeR boat

Securely grip rope, apply tension and angle it away 

from front wall. Bring arm up to let rope out and then 

back towards the wall to lock the rope. Repeat until  

boat is at desired height.

steP 6:  oPeRating hoisteR system

LOckED

LOWERINg:  

(Cleat Open)

WARNINg! Disable garage door opener when 

installing, raising, or lowering the Hoister. Do 

not raise or lower with anyone standing under 

boat. keep area below Hoister clear. If the  

load falls it may cause an accident, damage  

to property, personal injury or death.

Tip: Use gloves to protect hands.

WARNINg! Hang coiled rope where it will not  

accidentally snag on persons or vehicle. keep 

coiled rope out of reach of children. Damage or 

injury may result if rope is angled away from wall 

with some tension; the boat can come down very 

quickly which may cause an accident, damage  

to property, personal injury or death.

WARNINg! When operating system, make sure 

area below boat is clear of persons. If boat 

comes down too quickly this may cause an  

accident, damage to property, personal  

injury or death.

WARNINg! Stop pulling as soon as boat contacts 

ceiling or webbing strap knots stop at pulley (D). 

Damage or injury may result from forcing the 

system. If in doubt, stop hoisting, allow cleat to 

lock by angling rope down. Stand back to see if 

boat is raised to the maximum or if something  

is jamming rope or boat.

cAUTION! Avoid injury, do not let rope slip  

through hands. Angle rope to wall to lock rope.

WARNINg! This product is not to be used for  

human suspension. components may fail  

causing person to fall, possibly resulting  

in serious injury or death.

With rope pointed down the cleat will lock the rope  

and you can release it. Repeat until boat is at  

desired height.

Summary of Contents for 7801BSZ

Page 1: ...d Drill Drill bits 5 32 4 mm 7 32 6 mm 5 16 8 mm Plumb line Pencil Stud finder Stepladder Safety glasses Tape measure Wrench 7 16 11 mm box end or ratcheting wrench Note G Block and Tackle varies by s...

Page 2: ...Board Back 2 x 6 Mounting Board Block and Tackle G INSTALLATION OVERVIEW STEP 1 Determine Hoister location STEP 2 Install mounting boards STEP 3 Install pigtail lag screws STEP 4 Install rope organiz...

Page 3: ...ted too far forward boat may not balance or lower onto car STEP 1 DETERMINE HOISTER LOCATION Opened Garage Door Opened Garage Door Opened Garage Door Opened Garage Door Option 1 Above Garage Door Clea...

Page 4: ...essary for installation in ceiling with exposed rafters In ceilings with exposed rafters system can be installed on raf ters Position Hoister directly above boat to be lifted If installing without mou...

Page 5: ...istance on mounting boards Mark drill points in the center of the board Drill 5 16 8 mm holes completely through the mounting boards Diagram 4 Mark center to center distance between rafters on mountin...

Page 6: ...ounting boards Object Width Add 2 50 mm outside Drill 7 32 5 5 mm hole at each outside point MOUNTING BOARD 2 50 mm 2 50 mm Drill Hole Point Drill Hole Point Diagram 8 Install a Pigtail Lag Screw B in...

Page 7: ...n to mounting board with Lag Bolts I and Washers J IMPORTANT Do not over tighten bolts This can keep Rope Organizer Pulleys L from turning properly Step 4 Install rope Organizer STEP 5 ASSEMBLE hoiste...

Page 8: ...m part number for specific Block and Tackle Cleat TOP PLATE OF FRONT WALL Front View STUDS Diagram 14 Top plate of front wall Shackle C Single Black Yellow Hoisting Rope F Block and Tackle Cleat G1 78...

Page 9: ...op Rope to each Webbing Strap E using a figure eight knot Pass free end of rope through the sewn Webbing Strap eye Tie knots below top of object so load can be lifted to ceiling OBJECT CEILING Diagram...

Page 10: ...below Hoister clear If the load falls it may cause an accident damage to property personal injury or death Tip Use gloves to protect hands WARNING Hang coiled rope where it will not accidentally snag...

Page 11: ...installed inadequately inspected after installation improperly maintained used in any application for which it was not intended used under load conditions exceeding the rating or other published reco...

Page 12: ...te and simple to install Easy one person operation with a single control rope Self locking cleat grips instantly if accidentally released Do not use this product for human suspension Tools Needed Dril...

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