jellyellie
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OK, I think I have found the details for Ainscough's Marketing Director, so I have sent her an email. Fingers crossed!
All these extraordinary high tides we've had, never a flood when you need one!
I've seen Ainscough's 1,000 tonne capacity mobile crane in action. It's very impressive, though perhaps a little overkill for this job.
Overkill would be one solution, longer reach, the crane could be further from the quay edge, would have more choices of places to sit. The cost might outweigh liability and extra insurance problems.
True. The 1,000t one is huge, though, and requires lots of ground preparation and a counterweight of up to 200t. Surely whatever got Elizmor out can get her in again?
I'm sure this is a dumb question, JE, but is it impossible for you to arrange insurance yourself, completely seperately from the contractor ?Thanks for everyone's comments again.
There aren't any problems with the proposed launch itself - a 200t crane will be fine - just paperwork issues about liability and excess insurance.
Will keep you updated.
I tried insuring myself the first time round in order to take responsibility and indemnify the marina, but it was a dead end, because as a layperson I am obviously not able to advise on suitability of the ground etc.
Yes, understood. I suppose the killer is the fact the insurance co. will still need a ground survey, I just thought it might be a way of breaking the log jam but obviously not...And as part of paying ~£4000 for a contract lift, I would expect the crane company to cover all insurances and liability.