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a "travel lift" which is
manufactured, maintained, operated, and inspected in accordance with ANSI B30.2 would be considered as a "mobile gantry crane." Yeah, when the guys at the yard want a boat moved and don't wanted it confused with the standard crane, they yell out, "Hey, bring the mobile gantry crane over here!" Bwahahahahahaha! Thanks, Bob, that was pretty damn funny. But the yards call them TRAVEL LIFTS, not crains, not even MGC's. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... a "travel lift" which is manufactured, maintained, operated, and inspected in accordance with ANSI B30.2 would be considered as a "mobile gantry crane." Yeah, when the guys at the yard want a boat moved and don't wanted it confused with the standard crane, they yell out, "Hey, bring the mobile gantry crane over here!" What is a standard crane? In the boat yards I've been in they called them mobile gantry cranes. When one gets a flat, they say it has a "deflated aerostatic perimeter". Is your boat yard full of morons, or does it only become full when you walk in? Kapow!!!! Bwahahahahahaha! Thanks, Bob, that was pretty damn funny. But the yards call them TRAVEL LIFTS, not crains, not even MGC's. RB 35s5 NY |
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