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Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 1:59 pm
by jsburger
algale wrote:
jsburger wrote: Al,

I understand your issue with wanting to put the canoe over the stair well. I think everyone is over thinking this.

Two barn door rails attached to the ceiling, barn door hanger skates with ratchet pulleys attached. What ever length of track you need and whatever track width to clear the light. 8' light, 16' canoe ??? perfect spacing for a sling. Track long enough to reach out to the the garage floor. Make a sling, put the canoe in it, raise it up to the ceiling and push it over the stair well. Piece of cake. :)

It MIGHT/b] be a little more expensive than all the other suggestions but so what. I am sure it will be a lot less than you spent building that canoe. :) It will provide a perfect storage place for one of the most beautiful canoes I have ever seen. Easy to store with minimal chance of damage during the storage process.

I still would love to paddle that canoe. What a beautiful job you did.


First things first: Thanks for the kind words about the canoe. C'mon east this Spring or Summer and we'll go paddling (sorry, no moose to my knowledge in Maryland)!

Now, as to storage systems, you may be right about the barn door rails. A rail system in conjunction with a hoist of some kind was my first intuition and I'm still open to it. But all the hardware you mention is stuff I know less than nothing about, including where to source it. When I started researching what hardware I needed and where to get it, I got very intimidated, very quickly. Hence, I fell back on designing something in wood. Feel free to provide further education!

Thanks again!

Al



I would use two of these...

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ironman-8-ft ... /203350936

and one of these...

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ironman-Zinc ... /203350913

The only thing you need from the hanger kit is the two skates. I would attach an eye bolt to the vertical hole in the skate to hang the pulley.

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 2:14 pm
by algale
jsburger wrote:
algale wrote:
jsburger wrote: Al,

I understand your issue with wanting to put the canoe over the stair well. I think everyone is over thinking this.

Two barn door rails attached to the ceiling, barn door hanger skates with ratchet pulleys attached. What ever length of track you need and whatever track width to clear the light. 8' light, 16' canoe ??? perfect spacing for a sling. Track long enough to reach out to the the garage floor. Make a sling, put the canoe in it, raise it up to the ceiling and push it over the stair well. Piece of cake. :)

It MIGHT/b] be a little more expensive than all the other suggestions but so what. I am sure it will be a lot less than you spent building that canoe. :) It will provide a perfect storage place for one of the most beautiful canoes I have ever seen. Easy to store with minimal chance of damage during the storage process.

I still would love to paddle that canoe. What a beautiful job you did.


First things first: Thanks for the kind words about the canoe. C'mon east this Spring or Summer and we'll go paddling (sorry, no moose to my knowledge in Maryland)!

Now, as to storage systems, you may be right about the barn door rails. A rail system in conjunction with a hoist of some kind was my first intuition and I'm still open to it. But all the hardware you mention is stuff I know less than nothing about, including where to source it. When I started researching what hardware I needed and where to get it, I got very intimidated, very quickly. Hence, I fell back on designing something in wood. Feel free to provide further education!

Thanks again!

Al



I would use two of these...

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ironman-8-ft ... /203350936

and one of these...

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ironman-Zinc ... /203350913

The only thing you need from the hanger kit is the two skates. I would attach an eye bolt to the vertical hole in the skate to hang the pulley.


Thanks, John. It is food for thought.

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 7:39 pm
by algale
Ok. So after designing a canoe raising system with JPG's and Dennis' help that I think would have worked and after getting John's input on an alternative system, I priced out both systems and decided .... to do neither. :o

Instead, I will purchase a Harken Hoister http://www.hoister.com/ and will hang the canoe like in this photo:

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Yes, the canoe will be suspended over my car and hang low enough that the garage door will open over it. Who'd a thunk it? Not me.

Thanks everyone and apologies for chickening out on the home built version. :o

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:02 pm
by BuckeyeDennis
That should do nicely. At least until you add on the man-cave room with French doors (for canoe access), vaulted ceilng, exposed post & beam construction, and attached woodworking shop. :)

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:14 pm
by algale
Well, it is done and it works (although there were just inches to spare)!
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Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 5:46 pm
by rjent
Fantastic finish to a fantastic finish! ...

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 7:47 pm
by jsburger
rjent wrote:Fantastic finish to a fantastic finish! ...
I couldn't agree more Dick. Just perfect. I said it before and I will say it again... I would love to paddle that canoe.

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 7:49 pm
by rjent
LOL which one of us wouldn't. ...

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:02 pm
by algale
Gonna splash the first warm weekend this month....

Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:12 pm
by jsburger
algale wrote:Gonna splash the first warm weekend this month....
Yee Haa!!!!!!!