My new project... MFV Elizmor

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Less reach as the crane would not have to "jib out", direct lift then back low loader under the boat.
1t at 2m is twice the point load of 1t at 1m.

I said it was oddball.

You could use a couple of gantries.
This would not be relying on massive counterweights.
Or a massively heavy crane.
So the weight on the ground would be a whole lot less and more distributed.

I have seen smaller vessels lifted onto trailers with nothing more than 4 lorry lacks and a few stray rsj's and scaffold bits.

The characters who move heavy machinery around inside buildings also have 'ways and means'.
This may be the only option if the ground survey is negative.
 
Of course with a floating crane one might get away without all this ground survey malarky.
Ah yes, the cheap floating crane scenario. Quite a few posts since we've had that one.

Probably not as cheap as the lift/escorted wide load transporter/further lift scenario.

I understood we were talking about an extra grand to launch, not a sum equal to the re-fuelling of the Space Shuttle.
 
You know how the Starship Enterprise's Transporter works, by taking things / people apart to molecular level, transmitting them somewhere then reassembling them at the other end ?

How about a version of this - first take some plastic explosive, then arrange a gang of people with shovels and butterfly nets by the waters' edge, then reassemble MFV anywhere one likes, no crane !
 
You know how the Starship Enterprise's Transporter works, by taking things / people apart to molecular level, transmitting them somewhere then reassembling them at the other end ?

How about a version of this - first take some plastic explosive, then arrange a gang of people with shovels and butterfly nets by the waters' edge, then reassemble MFV anywhere one likes, no crane !

Didn't the Oregon Highway Patrol once try that with a dead whale?

 
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Only thirty five tonnes? Meh. Three little old peasant ladies in black clothes should be able to handle that, no problem. Four, tops.

("Entire agrarian economies have been based on the lifting power of little old ladies in black clothes" - Terry Pratchett)
 
Wonderful! Thanks. I hadn't seen that. Perhaps East Lothian Council had and decided on a different method of disposing of their recent whale carcass.
 
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