Centurion 32. Side-on photo on the hard

Jabamusic

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Am trying to determine exactly where to place the strops for a planned lift-out and would value a photo as described above to figure out where to place marks as a guide.
Can somebody upload me a photo (and show the world what a wonderful set of lines they have - the boat, not themselves!)?

Many thanks

Jaba
 
I dont know if direct linking will work but

006.JPG

and
CENTURION%2032.jpg

and
macusangle.jpg


http://www.lucaferron.com/public/CENTURION 32.jpg
http://www.centurion32.com/jandu/006.JPG
and http://agag.pagesperso-orange.fr/images/macusangle.jpg if not

loads more pics at http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=e...snum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CC0QsAQwAA&biw=1280&bih=909 including some line diagrams

Pretty obvious where the slings will go. Note if they are not gripping the hull lash then together as in the third link above
Your crane operator will be able to judge the best position.

Be sure you know where any projections are.

Slings will terminally damage log impellers.

Projecting bolts like those on this anode can ( and did!) terminally damage slings!
 
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Did you realise that if you put quotation marks either side of what you are searching for in Google then it will return only the results that have those words together.

Therefore putting "centruion 32" into the search box gives better results than just the word and the number 32 on their own.

Then at the top of the google search page there are further options...

Web Images Videos Maps News Shopping Gmail more

If you click on images then it reduces the search until all it shows you are pictures with the words "centurion 32" somwhere on that web page.


I hope what I have mentioned is not in the Granny sucking eggs category.. Hope it helps. It looks like there are a few nice pictures including even a side on line drawing view showing the bulkheads.

(Once you have gone to one of those links, you then have the choice of viewing the picture only or viewing the whole web page. Quite useful! And if you right click on a picture you can then 'Save Picture As...').
 
Thanks VicS (and others)- Just what I was looking for. I had spent time viewing boats for sale and hadn't found a good close-up out of the water. The picture of Jandu will do nicely.

Lovely lines eh!!
 
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