Thanks. I don’t, but I have another lift to set up in the other stall of the boathouse, maybe I’ll get more of the actual installation on video next time. Installing the cables was actually fairly straightforward. Start by drill holes through the pipe, feed about half the cable you need through then run the hoist to wind a few turns (or more depending on how low the cradle needs to go). Then attach and level the cradle.
I see the Cable run thru Drive Pole without any alum drive winder to track cable to each side roller. with the Cable going thru the pole Is the cable have any ware problems ??? Any cable problems , Ware, bird nest?????? Thank you,
No wear problems so far. As long as there is some weight on the cables there are no “birds nests”. The cradle itself is a few hundred pounds. The aluminum winders reduce the lifts capacity as the pipe diameter is increased, changing the ratio.
your cable clamps are on backwards, there is a saying "never saddle a dead horse" the saddle is the molded steel part and it should go on the live line which is taking the load and the u-bolt should go on the dead line. the way you have them they will slip. otherwise nice job
We’re do you place the slings on the boat how far apart on a 18ft boat with 150 and a kicker on the back
Do you have a video on how to install cables? Looks great!
Thanks. I don’t, but I have another lift to set up in the other stall of the boathouse, maybe I’ll get more of the actual installation on video next time. Installing the cables was actually fairly straightforward. Start by drill holes through the pipe, feed about half the cable you need through then run the hoist to wind a few turns (or more depending on how low the cradle needs to go). Then attach and level the cradle.
Where did you get that please?
I see the Cable run thru Drive Pole without any alum drive winder to track cable to each side roller. with the Cable going thru the pole Is the cable have any ware problems ???
Any cable problems , Ware, bird nest?????? Thank you,
No wear problems so far. As long as there is some weight on the cables there are no “birds nests”. The cradle itself is a few hundred pounds. The aluminum winders reduce the lifts capacity as the pipe diameter is increased, changing the ratio.
thanks for sharing. what gauge steel and sizes are the cross members and cable supports?
If I recall correctly, I used 4x4 square tubing with a 3/16 wall thickness.
Very Nice! I'm needing to build one very similar. Where did you buy the gear plate winch and rigging (include brand please)? Thanks
Purchased from bh-usa.com and parts are their own brand.
What size cable are you using ?? 1/4 ?
your cable clamps are on backwards, there is a saying "never saddle a dead horse" the saddle is the molded steel part and it should go on the live line which is taking the load and the u-bolt should go on the dead line. the way you have them they will slip. otherwise nice job
Dain Lanouette it’s tough to see in the video, but this is the way it’s installed.