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Alain,
We hauled a Tiki 38' by travel lift in March. We were having a pre-purchase survey done; neither my partner nor the surveyor saw any flexing. I had been concerned about the hulls rotating in. NOTHING HAPPENED!
It was a little TIGHT entering the slip where the lift picked it up . . . 6" each side, but all went well. Only one point, make sure that the boatyard has foam pads to protect your shear-line/rails from the straps. Other than that it worked well.
Douglas
PS. Make sure your lashings on the beams are TIGHT!
hi, we did it in uruguay, with 4 men and a good ladder; the biggest problem is the aft mast; the fore one is more simple as you use tha aft mast as a crane.
rds
luis
Même chose pour le mât arrière. La chèvre doit mesurer au moins 5m (la moitié du mât). Démater est plus facile que mater. Les faire partir en avant en les retenant avec deux bouts à 45°vers l'arrière, ca doit pas être trop dur. Par contre il faut être à 4 au moins. Tout dépend aussi du poids des mats. Les miens sont en alu et assez légers.
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