On 2 Sep 2008, at 11:24, Neil Arlidge wrote:
> http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/Stuffimages/Pict6175.jpg
> As reported elsewhere, BW (London/Land and Water) Plc hope to have it
> removed by Wednesday / Thursday.
> If they could still start the excavator, they could drive it onto
> the "bow",
> chock up the deck / gap with sleepers, drive off excavator then easily
> refloat work flat.
> This would be the Irish approach, but I expect BW (London/Land and
> Water)
> Plc will want to do a risk assessment, then do something much more
> engineered.
> If I can be ar$ed I will wander down and take some more piccies.
Great pic, Neil
Is there any account of just how they managed that?
Looks like a job for Steve Foster or AB Tuckey and a seriously large
crane to me.
All the best
Bruce
There are no strangers on the cut, only boaters we've yet to meet.
All the best
Bruce
There are no strangers on the cut, only boaters we've yet to meet.
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