JB MARSHALL
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I purchased them last year and installed them this season. So far so good. Super easy.
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Sorry Irie, I thought you were a supplier. I am trying to find a supplier for these chocks thanks Mike
Why don’t you send me a print and let me look at a cost for you?Mike, I am the maker of the product. I started out making my own set for me. Took a couple prototypes to get it just right. Then a few locals saw what I had made and they asked for a set. Next thing you know I was selling 5 or so a week. The $400 I was selling them for may seem like a lot for what you actually get but between the Machine shop costs and the raw material I wasn't getting rich that's for sure. It was more of a PIA to be honest boxing and shipping all over the world. If I was selling 50 a week, total different story. But they are not a high demand item, so I wasn't. I will be selling them for $600 a set. If they sell, they sell. If someone else wants to copy my design and make them themselves, have at it. It's at that point someone will realize just how much of machining labor goes into making a pair of them. I have a machinist that makes all of them for me but he isn't a "high volume" type guy, so he gets the parts done when he gets the parts done. His work is impeccable, so it's worth the wait. I will let you know as soon as I'm back open for production.
I sold the boat and have a set to sell. PM me if interested
Wondering if there is a quick release version/option for these chocks. Would like to be able to put them on and off without having to deal with the bolts. View attachment 64131
Apparently they are made by GHS. I have reached out to them and have not heard back. An extensive google search reviews another vendor https://ecruffmarine.com/ghs-lift/ who I have also contacted. I'm looking for quite a few pieces, so let me know if you had any luck.Just lost one of these chocks. Any advice on where I can get a replacement?
The bolt in this pic is welded to that piece at the bottom (like a T). i believe from the factory the hole that it goes through is large (about an inch or so). That needs to be filled in and then drilled out to allow the bolt to pass through and tightened.Hey there. Rookie error. My answer was to leave the bolts (with the plastic threader) finger tight to easily adjust and remove... So, I'm wondering if you knew the vendor for the chocks shown in Irie308's post above. I need 3 replacement lock nut sets ... #learningfrommymistakesdaily...View attachment 155180
So, in my assembly, the main missing component is a rectangular flat washer with beveled edges that slides right in to the Sea Ray swin platform slot. The bolts themselves are avalable widely, but that washer looks like a custom item. Thanks!