john94si
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Sweet boat..how much was it?
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Not my boat, belongs to my friend so I'm not sure.Sweet boat..how much was it?
I'll mention your generous offer to him. Stay by the phone this weekend for a call.There is another option...I will offer to trade boats![]()
@craigm I was thinking that exact thing last night. Wouldn't look too cool but would work. @Speedling good constructive ideas. I am sharing these posts with my friend. I'm sure he will try several of these ideas.Put some rollers on top of the hard top to push down the boat while traveling under?
Cause that's not what friends do.Let him worry about it.
@sysinu He only needs 4-6 inches so I think the ballast solution is doable. If you check out the pics I posted of his boat you'll see his frame work is much to elaborate to cut or put hinges on. The top is also too heavy to raise and lower by hand.You will have to practically sink the boat to make up a foot in height on water. Ballast is not going to be an option. Depending on how much water you would have to let into the hull/bilge/etc ... you might be needing to let in so much water that it will damage the boat.
What about replacing the supporting posts for the top with a hydraulic telescoping supports or something that would shorten all of the supports and not just let you tip if fwd or aft like we do with our wake towers.
I agree with a slip or mooring idea. It's just that he has a dock at his house. It would be a good mile @ no wake by zodiac to the nearest mooring field after the bridge. The wait for a mooring there is a little over 2 years. Tha Harbor Master did say he would turn a blind eye if my friend struck a deal with a mooring owner who would rent out his mooring. Just exploring options at this point. I thought the water sport guys may have some info on the equipment needed and how effective it might be.Nice boat - I am not sure ballast would do it either but for such a small amount it is worth the try. Englewoodcowboy raised a good point about buoyancy. You can test this easily at your dock to see how much she drops. I think the next best alternative, which I know he doesn't want to do, is find a place to slip her o the other side of the bridge. I lived in Savannah and dealt with tides and some low bridges and docks. You don't want to have to time this to get through!