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Title: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: nightowle on May 30 2019, 02:39
Hello All,

We have a '99 35E.  The last time the boat was hauled the yard did a bit of internet research and found a picture of where to place the lift straps.  I cannot find that now and a search within this forum comes up empty.

Does anyone have a photo or drawing of where the lift points would be marked?  Our hull is similar to the 34 and 36 of that era.

Thanks
Title: Re: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: Salty on May 30 2019, 09:32
Quote from: nightowle on May 30 2019, 02:39
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Does anyone have a photo or drawing of where the lift points would be marked?  Our hull is similar to the 34 and 36 of that era.

Thanks

Hi Nightowle,
I have a B36(2002), and the lifting points are as shown, the forward lift is located just aft of the rail stanchions that are placed a short distance forward of the mast, while the aft lifting point is just a short distance forward of the rail stanchion located in way of the forward end of the cockpit and importantly is just forward of the saildrive. You can see the blue stickers in the photo below that mark the lifting points and which are located just under the lower edge of the toe rail.

Title: Re: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: Escapade on May 30 2019, 15:32
Hi Nightowle,
my boat is identical to yours, here attached a picture taken from the side at the last haul out.
Hope it helps.
Atb
Oliver
Title: Re: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: Clivert on May 30 2019, 16:47
Should be more or less in line with the internal bulkheads
Title: Re: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: Keweetoo on May 30 2019, 18:14
Hi Nightowle
We also have a '99 35E and the lift points are shown on the attached photo by the blue triangle stickers.
Mike
Title: Re: Haul out lift points - 35E
Post by: nightowle on May 31 2019, 07:07
Guys....

This is fantastic.  Thanks for providing not only the concept of lifting at the bulkheads, but the pictures as well.  Once again, our community to the rescue!