Good info, thanks for sharing.
Was it the Hiab type crane in the foreground (pic 3) that was used for the lift?
How heavy is a R41C?
Rival 41C Land Transport and Lifting - Costs
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Geoff.
"Contender" Rival 32: Roseneath in winter, Mooring off Gourock in summer.
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Great post.
I like the idea of the web slings being available to Bluemomenters. That is the sort of thing that makes running this forum worthwhile.
I like the idea of the web slings being available to Bluemomenters. That is the sort of thing that makes running this forum worthwhile.
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Nice report - thank you.
I'm glad it all worked out so well as you seem to have been planning this for a wee while now.
I'm very jealous as I've always fancied bring my boat home to be worked upon for the winter.
We have the room but it would require a Chinook for the final lift, which would add to costs considerably..
I'm suprised by how cheap the transit was and how expensive the lift onto transport was. £450 for a lift onto a lorry? - I think I'll continue to keep well away from the Scottish Solent.
I hope the refit goes well.
I'm glad it all worked out so well as you seem to have been planning this for a wee while now.
I'm very jealous as I've always fancied bring my boat home to be worked upon for the winter.
We have the room but it would require a Chinook for the final lift, which would add to costs considerably..
I'm suprised by how cheap the transit was and how expensive the lift onto transport was. £450 for a lift onto a lorry? - I think I'll continue to keep well away from the Scottish Solent.
I hope the refit goes well.
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Now - a Chinook available to bluemomenters - that really would be something.
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Don't have a price but http://www.helifor.com/index.php?option ... &Itemid=28 claim a 27,000lb lift lift.
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Hmm, 12 tons in old money - impressive!marisca wrote:Don't have a price but http://www.helifor.com/index.php?option ... &Itemid=28 claim a 27,000lb lift lift.
(I can't be done with this Merkin habit of quoting weight in thousands of pounds - it always seems very clumsy. Not that we're entirely free of it on this side of the pond: the manual for my old Colchester lathe quotes its weight as 1500 lb.)
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You see- isn't that just life in a blue suit? There we are fantasising pleasantly about a forum heliocopeter and it all gets technical. I just hope you realise that should the loony left get the yes vote, you'll have to be returning yon heavy lathe, an its an awfy lang way tae Colchester. 
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The Colchester factory is, sadly, long shut. The world no longer turns on Colchester lathes it would seem. I visited it once in the 1980s on the promise of a quick tour, but they were having industrial relations "issues" that day, so no tour possible.claymore wrote:You see- isn't that just life in a blue suit? There we are fantasising pleasantly about a forum heliocopeter and it all gets technical. I just hope you realise that should the loony left get the yes vote, you'll have to be returning yon heavy lathe, an its an awfy lang way tae Colchester.
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Is there not a Cumbernauld lathe ye could do a spot of turning on?
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Well the lathe used to live in Cumbernauld, but now it lives in Falkirk.claymore wrote:Is there not a Cumbernauld lathe ye could do a spot of turning on?


