Bubble_Boy
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Well, on March 9th we started with this:
2 hours later with 4 bait barrels attached just forward of the mast to a lift strap running under the hull, a barrel attached opposite each of the winches for stability, and one off of the outboard bracket to keep the aft end up, and a bit of a tow at high tide and you have this as the tide starts to go out.
After pumping out at low tide you end up with this:
We used plastic bait barrels, would have loved to use two 1000# lift bags but we had to get her up and out quickly, so you use what you got. The barrels are open at the bottom with lobster pot line running from one side to another and a leash of 5 off of that to tie the barrel to what you can. Essentially the barrels are a plastic lift bag. A 80 filled all of them using a cheap Sears air gun attached to the inflator line of a cheap regulator, takes about 2 to 3 minutes to fill a barrel. If you need to get air out of them use a 6 length of garden hose, stick one end in the barrel and raise the other end outside of it above the water level and the air will come out.
I did all of the diving in 35F no problem, but the toes were a bit chilly by the end of the 2 hours.
Mythbusters have shown that you can fill up the inside of the boat with ping pong balls to lift it lol