With our trip coming up soon I commisioned my home made tinnie lifter.
I needed an easy way of loading roof top tinnie (Seajay Nomad HS 3.5, 70kg), without the expense and added height of a boat lifter.
I couldnt see why the Dmax's winch couldnt do all the work for me, so set out to design a simple compact unit.
Slippery blocks are fitted to the canopy roof bars.
Using the bullbar to mount the frame I put some poly pipe over the bullbars 50mm top tube to protect it. The ropes deflection over the number plate is taken care of by some PPE fitted to number plate. Ideally you want steel or ali to run the Dyneema over, but seeing theres no load the PPE will do.
The frame is 8mm ali plate(with heat shrink on bottom sections to protect bullbar), tubes are 20mm ali and bolts are M8. It all bolts together flat for easy storage.
Once the winch rope is attached to the boats tag line I stand boat on its end. I can do it easily by myself, so with Elaine its a piece of cake.
The boat balances backwards till it is well past front bar, then it comes down gentle enough.
Unloading the boat is simply winching off and giving the tinnie a pull until it starts to over balance backwards, then letting it down with the winch.
Again once it is sitting on its end I disconnect rope and manually lower it manually down to the ground.
Ive got a Mangrove Jack trailer to tow it around on(they're a good bit of kit).
Doing it all solo was simple so should be no problems with just Elaine and myself, even when I'm old(er?) and knackered.
Very happy with the result.
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