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Guy;
<BR>How ya doin'?
<P>The only advantage to having 6 or 8 pads is in the Spring when you can
lower half, staggered, and paint under them. This advantage
is not to be underestimated as the paint has an opportunity to cure properly
and saves time on the crane or travel lift. On a new cradle
I would go with a minimum of 6 plus the forefoot, all adjustable, or if
you want to save money and always use a crane, go with jack stands, 7 minimum
including the forefoot and put the keel on 4 x 8s or 4 x 6s oriented athwart
the keel. Chain the stands together and voilà.
<P>You are right, the load should be 100% on the keel and not the pads,
well maybe there is some load on the forefoot but nowhere else.
<P>John
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<P>Guy Lalonde wrote:
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<FONT FACE="Arial"><FONT SIZE=-1>Will
eventually need to replace my A-30 cradle, it's starting to shows its age.
I looks like the 4 inner pads once folded but a previous owner had the
folding parts welded.</FONT></FONT> <FONT FACE="Arial"><FONT SIZE=-1>Mine
has 8 pads. Was this standard A-30 issue ? Does anyone out there
have only 6 or 4 ? Is there a good reason for needing 8 pads ? Because
my understanding is that the weight of the boat rests on the keel and the
pads are only meant to prevent the boat from falling to the side.</FONT></FONT> <FONT FACE="Arial"><FONT SIZE=-1>Cheers,</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Arial"><FONT SIZE=-1>Guy.</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="Arial"><FONT SIZE=-1>Cyrena
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