Removing engines on a 30m motor yacht

Gustave

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Hi! An acquaintance of mine is refitting a 30m motor yacht from the early 1970’s. They are in the process of removing the engines, having found the hatch in the saloon floor through which engines can be extracted. However, there is no such hatch on the upper deck and it is apparently common practice to remove them horizontally via the aft of the saloon with a system of temporary struts… Would anyone (a technician?) be familiar with such a procedure or have any info to share?
Thanks in advance for your feedback, much appreciated!
Best, Gustave
 
depending on size and weight of engines, many times a properly sized hole is cut on the upper deck and they are removed straight up :eek:
Probably wont be easy with 1000kg+ engines to get them off the aft salon doors.
if otoh it's a displacement hull with smallish (?) engines, it may be doable...

V.
 
If you are going to rebuild the engines, why not take them apart in situ

Thats the way they do them in the mines. Great big dumpsters the lot. All has to get into the cage and dropped 2000m to where they're needed. And you thought boats have headaches.
 
Seen larger Hyster folk lifts like they use on dry stack carefully send the prongs ( which have extensions fitted ) through the rear saloon doors .May remove theses doors first . Anyway they come in from there .

Theses fork lifts have additional weights on the rear because they have to reach up across the stack to pick up , or out and down into the water with a 5 ton boat perched on .
A yard that does bigger boats will have this kit .
 
Seen larger Hyster folk lifts like they use on dry stack carefully send the prongs ( which have extensions fitted ) through the rear saloon doors .May remove theses doors first . Anyway they come in from there .

Theses fork lifts have additional weights on the rear because they have to reach up across the stack to pick up , or out and down into the water with a 5 ton boat perched on .
A yard that does bigger boats will have this kit .
I would like to thank everyone for their ideas - all alternatives should be considered in light of feasibility and cost.
 
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