Hi All,
I heard back from the French brokers in La Nap overnight. This is what they said:-
"I have looked in the archives and it would seem that the passerelle was fitted upon arrival in France, not at the Princess shipyard in the UK.
If it was fitted here, I would assume it was done by the company Euromed in Cannes that are the official Opacmare agent in our area.
This is all I can gather from our archives i’m afraid."
Nothing really definitive; so I guess all that remains is to get a look at Henryf's installation to make some comparisons as to whether there was any reinforcement over and above what I have..
Cheers,
James.
Why not call the factory to see if they will tell you how it was specified at build?
About a week ago I emailed Peter Harwood who I have spoken with previously but as yet no reply.. A call is a bit difficult due to the time difference but maybe I'll give it a go .
See post #73 ...exactly as I how figured ...hence the blank crane lift part of the sticker because the installer could not be sure , or was not prepared on site to put a figure in the box .Hi All,
I heard back from the French brokers in La Nap overnight. This is what they said:-
"I have looked in the archives and it would seem that the passerelle was fitted upon arrival in France, not at the Princess shipyard in the UK.
If it was fitted here, I would assume it was done by the company Euromed in Cannes that are the official Opacmare agent in our area.
This is all I can gather from our archives i’m afraid."
Nothing really definitive; so I guess all that remains is to get a look at Henryf's installation to make some comparisons as to whether there was any reinforcement over and above what I have..
Cheers,
James.
See post #73 ...exactly as I how figured ...hence the blank crane lift part of the sticker because the installer could not be sure , or was not prepared on site to put a figure in the box .
Yes we need a comparison pic of H ,s boat .You may well be exactly right. All that remains to be seen is how a factory install like (I presume) Henryf's P50 is reinforced. Hopefully something I can work from to find a solution. Cheers.
You may well be exactly right. All that remains to be seen is how a factory install like (I presume) Henryf's P50 is reinforced. Hopefully something I can work from to find a solution. Cheers.





I've read this thread - 90+ posts - and I'm puzzled. There's an issue inasmuch as the pass. didn't work as expected and damage has been caused to the platform. OTOH we know that the hydraulic ram is up to the task. So, all that is needed is to get the load calculations done and have the platform rebuilt with appropriate reinforcement.
It seems to me to be a waste of time (literally) to speculate on what the builder did or didn't do or specify or, indeed, what an aftermarket fitter may or may not have done 10 years ago because the chances of redress are vanishingly slim and one thing that this thread does show is that it would be really very difficult to prove who did what and on what basis back in the day.
Unbuckle the $10k (or whatever) to get the work done and enjoy the boat with its new and functional crane, would be my advice. But feel free to ignore. ATB.
Good idea, but I would also ask Princess if the external ram foot mount that henryf has on his boat is available as a spare part, and if not I'd try to have one built by a fabricator - maybe also a bit larger than the original one.From what I can see of Henryf's install I think I'll instruct my engineers to first re glass and level the underside of the swim platform in the area under the ram foot and then construct an aluminium bracket tying the top aluminium mount to the underside of the swim platform.
Interesting: for sure. Just gently trying to suggest to the OP that, imho, he would be better getting a fix in rather than speculating on who did what to whom in the ancient past.waste of time... but you "read this thread -90+ posts" (!!!), ...maybe not so uninteresting...
Interesting: for sure. Just gently trying to suggest to the OP that, imho, he would be better getting a fix in rather than speculating on who did what to whom in the ancient past.
James, the one thing that has bothered me throughout this thread is why it only happened now after 10 years. Was this the first time the passarel was used as a crane for your tender or any other tender of comparable weight?
I cant help but think that given the time lapse that there is a additional factor that has caused the failure. Somebody mentioned that if the passarel was too low to the dock and there was a passing wake there may have been some structural weakening..... ? Whatever the reason for it to survive 10 years and to now suddenly fail points to a contributing element. Or have I misunderstood something along the way?