Saturday, March 16, 2024

Those masts.....

 


16 comments:

  1. Um... I think those are the cranes holding the hull up?

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  2. You really should have your second cup of coffee before you title your threads!

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    1. those things are known as "masts" on cranes.

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    2. They are also called booms.

      Masts or booms are interchangeable terms with respect to cranes.

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  3. He jerked your wire and you twerked like the ho you are.

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  4. I wonder about the per sq.ft. Loading on that pier deck…….

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  5. There are no masts in this photo

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    1. Not Bluenose. I knew that was not right after I posted. I think it's a replica of Rainbow, winner of the 1934 America's Cup.

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  7. The boat is nice, sleek - but - that is a very, very complicated lifting plan.

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  8. OK, they got it out of the water, but where are they going to put it on the pier? Everybody swing to their left and bring the boat forward? I don't see anything set up on the pier to support the hull.

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    1. Its being put in.

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    2. Possibly lifted off a barge or transport ship.

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