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LIFTING
LIFTING THE CRAFT
Lifting the craft - To lift the craft from the water it should
be slung in a travel hoist or in a purpose built lifting
frame attached to a suitable single point lifting device.
The points where it is safe to pass slings around the
hull are illustrated in Principal Dimensions.
The lifting equipment must be capable of lifting the dry
weight of the craft, with a calculated allowance for any
water, fuel and additional equipment stowed. The dry
weight of the craft is identified in the Declaration of
Conformity, see Technical Data.
When lifting the craft you should ensure that the
following procedures are observed:
a The craft is lifted in a level fore-and-aft position to
prevent any ingress of water into the engines,
which could occur if the craft is lifted bow up and
stern down.
b When lifting the craft in a travel hoist the slings
should pass round the hull so that they are
located as illustrated above. In any event always
ensure that the slings are clear of the stern gear
(propeller
shaft,
propellers,
rudders
and
impellers).
c When lifting the craft in a crane or any other single
point lifting equipment the slings should be
positioned as illustrated in 'Principal Dimensions'.
In addition the lifting slings should be secured
against slippage using suitable restraining ropes
secured to the fore and aft cleats.
DANGER
Never stand directly under the craft whilst it is
suspended solely by a crane or travel hoist/
straddle cradle.
WARNING
To avoid structural damage to the craft it is vital that
it is lifted correctly adhering to the information given
in this paragraph and should only be undertaken
by suitably experienced personnel.
With fibreglass boats, severe gel coat crazing or more
serious damage can occur during launching and
hauling if pressure is created on the hull sides by
slings. Flat, wide belting-type slings and spreaders
long enough to keep pressure from the hull sides are
required.
Cable type slings must not be used. Do not place
slings where they may lift on the propeller shaft or
other underwater fittings.
The slings should be in accordance with the
designated areas identified just below the hull to deck
joint to assure the least amount of stress on the hull.
Never hoist the boat with an appreciable amount of
water in the bilge.
DANGER
DO NOT USE CLEATS FOR LIFTING.
DANGER
LIFTING - ENSURE A QUALIFIED CRANE OR
HOIST OPERATOR WITH EXPERIENCE OF
LIFTING BOATS. POSITION STRAPS IN LINE
WITH THE MARKS SEALINE HAVE FIXED TO
THE HULL, AND ENSURE THE POINT OF
BALANCE OF THE BOAT IS BETWEEN THE
STRAPS. USE SPREADERS AND PADDING TO
ENSURE THE HULL IS NOT PINCHED BY THE
STRAPS. DO NOT REMAIN UNDER OR INSIDE
THE CRAFT WHEN LIFTED.
SUPPORTING THE BOAT
A cradle is the ideal support for the boat whenever it
is not in the water. Properly designed and constructed,
it will provide support at the proper points, which is
essential to avoid stress on the hull. Boat placement
on the cradle should line up as closely as possible to
the sling tags on the side of the deck. Do not rest boat
on underwater fittings.
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