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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-23's => Topic started by: Bewildered on May 13, 2025, 07:40:17 AM

Title: Boat Lift
Post by: Bewildered on May 13, 2025, 07:40:17 AM
Anyone keep their Com-Pac on a boat lift?  I see photos of various sailboats that are on boat lifts but have yet to see a Com-Pac, especially a CP-23 on a lift.  I am struggling with this since I have a 10K lb lift that would need to have the water beneath it dredged and the lift modified to fit the keel/hull shape before it would be usable for a boat with a 2'3" draft to work.  Before going through that expense, I would like to find any others who may offer their experience or advice on the matter.   Thanks for any help with this.
Title: Re: Boat Lift
Post by: Tim Gardner on May 14, 2025, 11:40:54 AM
I have, in the past, used a hydrohoist lift for my 19 II.  It currently is not functioning, and is scheduled for repairs.  I prefer using the lift when I can. It keeps the bottom clean from freshwater "hair" scum.
Title: Re: Boat Lift
Post by: Vectordirector on May 15, 2025, 11:04:12 AM
I had my Eclipse mast up on a lift here in SW FL for 3 years.  The marine contractor measured my trailer and modified the cradle to fit the boat.  Worked very well.  There is a 23PH here that has been on a lift for longer than that. The canals here are dredged for deep keel boats and there are many on lifts, some over 30ft. 

A 23 should have no problem on a lift if the water is deep enough to get the boat on and off.

The marine contracting dudes are pros. they can make it work, just takes a few $$$$..

VEC

   



Title: Re: Boat Lift
Post by: Cruzin on May 16, 2025, 09:03:16 PM
A consideration is that when trailering or lifting a Compac a large percentage of the weight should be on the keel and not on the hull itself. I think it should be around 70% of the weight. I think this recommendations was from the factory in the past, but not completely sure. Obvious the opinion of the experts is valuable!