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Originally Posted by sailingunity
Thanks. I'm mainly concerned about something crazy like the boat tipping over.
Removing the coolant tank/manifold, alternators, transmission and intake manifold is easy. I could remove the head also, as it weights about 80 lbs, but would prefer not to!
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In my experience, marina
hardstand managers won’t allow engines to be swung out on the boom. I know it’s tempting to try it but the consequences if you fail are unpleasant at best and life threatening at worst. If something goes wrong with the lifting arrangement and the
engine gets dropped and terminally damaged, that’s just annoying and expensive BUT if the stands collapse or the
keel slides on the blocks and the
boat actually topples over while you’re on
deck, you’ll be riding it to the ground. If you have other boats nearby the domino effect could cause even more damage, far better to abandon the idea of swinging the Beke out on the boom and get the appropriate machine in to do the hoist.
PeteJ