Here's a simple way to hang a canoe in your garage.
1. Screw 4 screw eyes to the ceiling joists above where you want to hang the canoe. Space each pair of eyes about two to three feet apart and each pair should be directly over the the thwarts nearest the ends of the canoe as shown. Screw a pair of flag cleats to the wall near the front and rear eyes for tying off the ropes.
2. Tie a large hook and eye to the ends of four 16-foot long half-inch nylon ropes or climbing ropes.
3. Hook the first pair of hooks just behind the canoe's front thwart toward the center.
4. Pull the two ropes together to raise the front of the canoe about halfway to the ceiling and tie the ropes off.
5. Now, hook the aft section of the canoe aft of the rear thwarts on either side of the hull just behind the thwarts toward the center. Lift the rear of the canoe all the way to the ceiling and tie it off.
6. Now raise the forward section of the boat till it's even with the aft section and tie the ropes off.
7. Reverse the process to lower it. Resist the urge to drop or raise the first end all the way to the ceiling or floor as it can slip from the hooks and hurt you. It's even safer if you work with two people at once and raise or lower the ends of the canoe together.
(c) 2011 by Tom King
God has apparently decided I am NOT going to be wealthy. As a result, I've discovered that I can make things, fix things and invent junk that a wealthier man wouldn't even bother to make, fix or invent. In case you're in the same boat as me, I created this site to share the "wealth" of experience God has given me as a shade tree mechanic, fix-it guy and back porch inventor.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
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