Just thought I would put up a post to get ideas on hanging the R25 on a lift. I thought I would just drive my tug in the lift and jack her up, but instead it took the biggest part of three days to get it to work.
Most of the time was spent on fixing mistakes the lift installer made. The turn- buckles were set right by the rub rail and without a doubt would have found their way into the hull. To rectify the problem I added four more feet of chain and moved them up – I then slid a piece of 2 ½ “ PVC over the chain, of course that also meant shorting up the wench cables (no fun).
Anyhow, I thought I might email Ranger to make them aware of a small problem – they presently have the two intakes for the engine and pumps on 33” centers which is a problem since the standard width of the cradle boards is exactly 33” as well. This could be remedied by moving there location either in or out. Luckily, I dove down to look at things before lifting it since I’m sure lifting the full weight of the rear of the boat on those two intakes could cause some structural problems. I solved the problem by installing another 2x4 on top of the boards and cut out 24” of the 2x4 to allow the intakes to miss the lifting surface.
Most of the time was spent on fixing mistakes the lift installer made. The turn- buckles were set right by the rub rail and without a doubt would have found their way into the hull. To rectify the problem I added four more feet of chain and moved them up – I then slid a piece of 2 ½ “ PVC over the chain, of course that also meant shorting up the wench cables (no fun).
Anyhow, I thought I might email Ranger to make them aware of a small problem – they presently have the two intakes for the engine and pumps on 33” centers which is a problem since the standard width of the cradle boards is exactly 33” as well. This could be remedied by moving there location either in or out. Luckily, I dove down to look at things before lifting it since I’m sure lifting the full weight of the rear of the boat on those two intakes could cause some structural problems. I solved the problem by installing another 2x4 on top of the boards and cut out 24” of the 2x4 to allow the intakes to miss the lifting surface.