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Water in forward and mid bilge
- Lyndon670
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
2000 Carver 506
FOXY JOE
Volvo 7.4TAMD
Queens Cove Marina
Georgian Bay, Ontario
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
Also, hopefully the travel lift is a bit busy this time of year, and cannot remain stationary for the time it takes to properly cure the sealant. I believe 24hrs for 5200?
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
Lyndon670 wrote:Source of the post People up here don't comply obviously - I have watched them change my prop while sitting in a sling....
Wow, such a no no. And for what, 5 minutes to do it right. If they keep temporary block assemblies and a couple of jack stands at the lift basin all the time, it's a matter of a few minutes to do as the slings never come off. Heck, even if no one gets hurt when a sling fails, it's not something I'd want to put my boat through. If that wasn't the end of it's life, it'd probably be the end of most of my boating season.
I know it goes on all the time and frankly I'm surprised marina owners allow it. If there's ever a death, everyone is going to jail!!
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
Go figure?
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
Same in Canada for sling inspection. Marinas up here have recently been the target of ministry safety inspectors due to some serious accidents. They'll pop in unannounced, and you better be in compliance or they'll issue fines or shut you down depending on the seriousness of the safety breach or lack of documentation. They also want to see annual safety inspection certificates for all equipment, even an engine hoist! If there's an equipment failure resulting in a reported injury, you best be sure the ministry investigator will look for safety certification records.
My last re-training session was put on by a trainer from the States. He is also called upon regularly to perform accident investigations on high profile incidents such as deaths. As such, he spends a lot of time in the courtroom. Boy did he have some good stories/examples of cases that involved prison time. Don't forget that operators and the heads of businesses are being held more personally accountable now than ever before for safety ignorance when it comes to serious accidents.
All that aside though, there's no way I'd trust being under that much weight being supported solely with a set of slings, even if they're new, they're not the only thing preventing the boat from falling on you (blown tire). It's just not worth it to me. I keep referring to "The Perfect Storm." One day, when it's least expected, all the necessary conditions will come together and cause a failure that will result in an unwanted outcome even if you've taken all precautions. The best we can do is make an effort to make it as safe as possible for when the perfect storm arrives. If you do it right, and something fails with the boat temporarily blocked as I noted above, the guy working on the boat will at least have a chance.
Sorry, don't want to hijack the thread.
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
I was pointing out that it seems at many marinas safety is just an afterthought.
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post No, I am not saying it ok to be under a boat on the sling. Quite the opposite.
I was pointing out that it seems at many marinas safety is just an afterthought.
True that.
- dsolo
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454 EFI Crusaders
Name: La Belle ll - Location: Onekama, Michigan
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
Vessel "LaBelle"
Portage Point Inn & Marina, Onekema, Mi
1997 Carver 405 MY
454 EFI Crusaders
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
- Lyndon670
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Re: Water in forward and mid bilge
2000 Carver 506
FOXY JOE
Volvo 7.4TAMD
Queens Cove Marina
Georgian Bay, Ontario
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