Some good info here, me and my dad were talking about how to flip it over, in our garage.
Originally posted by Sangster
Push HARD on the UP Pedal... Should flip over by itself..
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Some good info here, me and my dad were talking about how to flip it over, in our garage.
I used two genie lifts. Hooked one to the bow eye (make sure your bow eye is secure and reinforced). Used a 3 inch wide tow strap around the stern and flipped it myself - and that boat weighed 1000 lbs. Oh, used a come-along ratcheting cable and attached one end to the end of the cav bar and the other to the genie lift to do the actual flipping. Also used soft towells on the tow strap so not to scratch as the boat turned and slid on the tow strap.
I almost hate doing jobs like this with a bunch of people around, because the tendacy is to muscle it. I like to do it myself, and engineer the best way that uses the least amount of human muscle.
Originally posted by uclahater
I havent cut my leg in half trying to put a starter in and I havent flipped a boat yet
Call Billy B we hooked up to a hoist from the bow eye.Lifted it as high as it would go and three of us flipped it over
Jim
Doohhhh!!!