After checking the reference...
Joel, The person who posted the 'DANGER' thread advocated using a forlkift-type hoist, and this is OK advice. The reason behind it was that he had seen someone else's H23 get crunched in the slings... The person with the crunched 23 apparently did not use the right type of hoist to pull the boat- From reading the post, it seems as though the H23 owner tried to lift his boat with a crane-type hoist, not a marine travel lift. The crane would have the straps coming back together at the lifting point, and squeeze the boat while it was lifting. The travel lift (which is more commonly used in boatyards) has a very wide frame, and the attachment points for the lifting strap are spread wll apart. If the straps even touch the gunwales in the first place, the lifting carriage is too narrow, and will crush the boat in from the sides. (I've used the travel lift for my H23 several times with no damage.)--Jon BastienH25 'Adagio'