Joe
Member II
I've always assumed that the bow eye must have quite a lot of lateral strength as it is frequently used to winch my Ericson 25 on and off the trailer, albeit asssisted by the fact that the boat is floating.
But I've now come across images on the internet where a boat is raised vertically using a lifting device that exerts pressure on the bow eye from below (the transom is supported by two boatstands). The boats in these images are usually powerboats that weigh about 6000lbs, and it is commented that in this situation the weight at the bow is substantially less than half the weight of the boat.
Just how is the bow eye attached to the hull on an Ericson 25 and how much of a vertical load can it handle?
(Too timid to experiment).
But I've now come across images on the internet where a boat is raised vertically using a lifting device that exerts pressure on the bow eye from below (the transom is supported by two boatstands). The boats in these images are usually powerboats that weigh about 6000lbs, and it is commented that in this situation the weight at the bow is substantially less than half the weight of the boat.
Just how is the bow eye attached to the hull on an Ericson 25 and how much of a vertical load can it handle?
(Too timid to experiment).