dabsolute470
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Our pearl 43 has a rusted sump and needs replacing but we cannot find a way to lift it high enough
It's on one by oldgit , you learn something new every day , where are u basedNormally hiab through patio window
VP 41B in a Corniche.Oscar someone said a guy built scaffolding then winched up different boat though
Looks like an aft cabin flybridge from this articleThink the Pearl 43 was an aft cabin flybridge boat. Might be very difficult to get the engines out. Ideally need someone to come along who’s actually done one.
Yes that is the type of boat - I know the boat in question.Looks like an aft cabin flybridge from this article
Secondhand boat buyers guide: Four of the best used British yachts
Wow, that looks quite remarkably lovely! And indeed, very difficult to extract the engines, due in no short measure to the combination of the Flybridge and the aft cabin. As Greg says in the post above. Removing the engines is really completely dependent on there being provision made at build time for removable soft patches.Looks like an aft cabin flybridge from this article
Secondhand boat buyers guide: Four of the best used British yachts
I’ve always thought what if with that style of boat…..engines or tanks and it’s going to be a ball ache.
You will have to dismantle some of the saloon…..then either a long reach hiab with a really good operator…..or an old school engineer I used to know used to drill a hole in the roof to drop a chain down for a crane then afterwards the hole got turned into a vent.
Or make friends with the engineer OG has mentioned.
Good luck with it !
Our Hardy has a removable hatch in the flybridge deck so engine removal is easy (we did it a year or two ago). Similarly Brooms have a hatch in the saloon roof. I am guessing that the Pearl doesn’t as the OP is asking for help.
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