JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
The problem is that they usually undertake lifts through a marina, so the marina's insurance then covers the ground suitability. But the marina in this instance aren't insured for that value of crane, so that's why they proposed an unacceptably (IMO) high fee to cover their excess insurance.
Did the marina have their own crane when they lifted her out?
I understand they are a bit complicated, but any chance of a tandem lift? Cheaper cranes, smaller ground loadings.
Just remember that one day you'll look back on the distant past and say "Coo, do remember the trouble we had getting the old girl launched?" then pour another drink and watch as the tropical sun sinks behind the wheelhouse.