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On Mon, 30 May 2005 16:23:43 GMT, "rcoleman"
wrote: Out goofing around yesterday, and found a 23' sailboat high and dry, maybe 15yds from a navigable creek. I'm guessing it could be dragged over the marsh and into the water, but even with a really high lunar tide, it's going to take some force. There isn't anything across from it to secure a winch, and the creek isn't deep enough to get a big boat in to drag it off. Any idea how I can do this? A few ideas come to mind. Cut a channel from the boat to the creek with a backhoe or dig it yourself - fifteen yards isn't that far. Cut it up into little pieces, move them, then reassemble them where you want it. Rent a skycrane to move it. Ignore it and get on with your life. Depending on how wide the creek is, you could put a truck on the opposite side, install a drag line on a five rove block&tackle and just pull it into the creek. This is probably how I would do it assuming there is access to the other side of the creek. Ironically I want to float it to another location and beach it there. Which begs the question, why? :) Later, Tom |
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