This thread reminded me that I just had to have my powerboat lifted onto a
trailer and the boatyard had a new forklift and used straps attached to the
forks. One way of doing it I suppose. Perhaps your yard can do something like
this.
Washington, NC
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Folks,
A Marina has
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Subject: Stus-List Marine Fork Lift vs Travel Lift - C 34+ ?
Folks,
A Marina has offered to try and use their boat fork lift (80,000 lb) to lift
Deja Vu’ off the custom trailer we have - splash her for whatever period of
time we sail and then lift and put back
Folks,
A Marina has offered to try and use their boat fork lift (80,000 lb) to
lift Deja Vu’ off the custom trailer we have - splash her for whatever
period of time we sail and then lift and put back on the trailer. So it’s
a “dry sailing” option if this could work? The Marina operator reports