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Crane: an often horizontal projection swinging about a vertical axis:
as a : a machine for raising, shifting, and lowering heavy weights by means of a projecting swinging arm or with the hoisting apparatus supported on an overhead track So pretty much all overhead lifting mechanisms fall in the crane arena. However, in any boat yard a travellift is known to be a very different thing compared to a crane. Cranes are also used in boat yards and the two are not to be confused. Bob Crantz is wrong as per the actual usage of the term and calling a travellift a crane could be technically correct, but in the real world it's dead wrong. Now everyone be quiet! RB 35s5 NY |
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