Redneck Boat flip :D

Numlaar

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Don't try this at home folks!

I live alone, in the woods, in the middle of nowhere... I am in the middle of a boat rebuild, and came to the point of working on the underside of the hull...

I initially thought I could just set the boat on the ground and flip it over by hand (didnt seem "that" heavy on the trailer as I could lift one end or the other)...

Well I got the boat off the trailer on the ground and gave a heave-ho and UGH!@

This was way heavier than I thought it was going to be (400+lbs.?)

I can pick up the OB (77, 70hp @250lbs) so the boat itself has to weigh at least that.

Well that left me in a pickle... I have no one to help me, so I decided to build a redneck boat flipper!

Basically built 2 2x4 frames at each end, and connected them together along the ground.

Jacked the boat up as high as I could get it with a floor jack, and put some tow straps on it, jacked it some more, tightened, etc, (you get the idea).

Well when the weight of the boat started pulling on the frames they were coming up off the ground, so I pulled my two trucks at either end, and strapped the frames down to the hitches to counter pull the frame assembly.

This worked, and i was able to get the boat high enough to flip it over... but WOW what a pain!!! It was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be to flip, then I had the hassle of trying to get the supports under it, while holding it upside down (all by myself).

The whole thing swayed like no tomorrow, and I thought it was just end up coming crashing down, but it held, and I got the boat upside down. (Now I'll have to flip it back when im done, should be just as much fun).

thought I would share a few pics for everyone's enjoyment...

I am sure some will think I'm crazy, but with a very limited budget, this was the best I could come up with (if not the most safe) You can see the frames kinda bowed in a bit from the weight of the boat, but it all held together! (surprisingly)

I had all the 2x4's and straps already, and it only took me a couple hours to put the assembly together.

Enjoy! :D

Side view of the whole assembly:
redneckslingside.jpg


Front view:
redneckslingfront.jpg


Aft View:
redneckslingback.jpg


Now its flipped!!!

Side view:
flippedside.jpg


and front view:
flippedfront.jpg


Hope you got a good smile from all this!
 

Rickairmedic

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Re: Redneck Boat flip :D

I would say thats a prety slick setup for doing it by yourself :D. A boat Rotisery :D.


Rick
 

lowkee

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Re: Redneck Boat flip :D

That was wholly creative! Good work!

I'll be doing roughly the same thing with my hull, as it will just be me and the wife. I'll just be replacing the bronco with a garage wall and a come-along ;)
 

Numlaar

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Re: Redneck Boat flip :D

That was wholly creative! Good work!

I'll be doing roughly the same thing with my hull, as it will just be me and the wife. I'll just be replacing the bronco with a garage wall and a come-along ;)

Thanks LOL!

Yeah I don't have a garage wall to speak of.... no buildins out here other than my travel trailer and TBH its a 1978 and I dont think it would have held as good as my old beater bronco did :)

Good luck with yours! :)
 

tmcalavy

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Re: Redneck Boat flip :D

Ropes/straps and a big tree or carport works, too. You have more 2X4's laying around than I do...nice rig.
 

drewpster

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Re: Redneck Boat flip :D

I did the exact same thing with two jacks, one tethered to my shop door and the other free standing. Scary aint it! I will have to come up with a better idea when I flip it again to finish the bottom. It will be much heavier after the cap goes back on. We'll see what happens.:eek:
Lets all hear it for backyard engineering!
 
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