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The JOWI Sailboat Support Systems
Custom/Racing Yacht Cradle Division offers both design-engineering as well
as the fabrication of custom cradles for any size sailboat. With over twenty
years of experience in cradle design and construction, the JOWI name on our
well proven equipment stands for itself. Most of the cradles we made for these boats were a Hi-Lo configuration, pioneered by JOWI. This feature allows cradling a boat with the keel removed for a low profile and center of gravity while transporting the vessel. The cradle can be quickly and easily raised to the high position for supporting the boat with the keel attached. In most instances, we have furnished a companion keel cradle that can be used for shipping the keel in a horizontal position as well as supporting the keel in a vertical portion for installation and removal from the boat's hull. One user of JOWI custom cradles is the One-Design 48 fleet. These ultra-sportsters must remove their keels each time they are shipped from race venue to race venue, and need a cradle to hold the hull either with the keel in place or with the keel off. JOWI can do all of the design work or build to your specifications and drawings. For quotations, we furnish a generic Hi-Lo cradle drawing that simply requires filling in the blank dimensions, plus furnishing us the particular boat details - length, beam, draft and displacement, for a prompt, cradle delivered to yard price. We offer custom finishes - any color and hot dipped galvanized as well. Custom lettering and logos are available along with such options as ratcheting tie downs, padeyes, caster wheels, special fastening and lifting brackets, etc. Of course, not every sailboat fits on one of our production models. You may need specialized features not found on our production models. JOWI can custom build a cradle to your specifications.
The largest production model cradle is meant to carry a boat with a maximum length of sixty feet. JOWI has built custom cradles for larger sizes, up to ninety feet.
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