Good shots. Lift is similar so we're good. Did you rest on the keels on
blocks?
Gary
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[mailto:scoaa-members-bounces@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Siudzinski
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 17:34
To: scoaa-members@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: 'andrew jackson'
Subject: Re: [Scoaa-members] Haul out on travel lift
Hi Gary,
Still working on your battery question.
Here are some images of KatieKat hauled out:
http://www.katiekat.net/Cruise/KatieKat2003F.html#060103
http://www.katiekat.net/Cruise/KatieKat2005H.html#080705
http://www.katiekat.net/Cruise/KatieKat2007F.html#June
http://www.katiekat.net/Cruise/KatieKat2002A.html#012602
I tried to align the straps on interior bulkheads.
About all I did to lighten the boat was to have an almost empty water
tank.
Hope this helps.
JoeS.
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On May 20, 2010, at 8:52, Gary Oelze wrote:
We want to haul out Sol Surfin for a new bottom painting.
Can the SeaWind 1000 be hauled out with a travel lift using
straps. They
claim to have 4 straps. We have hauled out 2x but on trailers. I
have
searched SCOAA for a while and have re-glimpsed into the famous
KatiKat.net
site but haven't found anything after an hour.
Gary and Celeste in Exumas
Sol Surfin
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