Saturday, January 21, 2012

Shop work / Skiff cutwater

Being all wintery out today we started some shop projects.
One project was the installation of a pneumatic hoist in the rafters to help with lifting boats.
We had a German JDN hoist rated for 1500 pounds.  There is a steel I-beam running across the open framing of the garage.  I simply drilled a hole in the bottom flange and attached the hoist.
Pneumatic hoists are fantastic devices.  They are smaller than electric hoists, very reliable and run on about 90 psi.  We found this one on e-bay a few years ago.
It immediately became useful.  We lifted the skiff off the trailer and suspended it 2 feet off the ground so we could instal the cutwater.
JDN hoist

Cold forming the cutwater by bending the brass to the band saw wheel.
Chapelle's lines indicate the same arc as the saw's wheel.

Marking the cutwater for a cut.
The brass is 1 inch wide by 1/4 inch thick.
It was purchased at Shapiro Supply in St. Louis

The stem piece will be brazed to the cutwater and screwed into the deck.








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