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Hauling and Bocking an A-30FC

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johnmurray
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Hauling and Bocking an A-30FC

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Katie g was hauled this year using a haudraulic trailer rather than the mobile crane used previously. At our club the storage compound is up a long steep seaplane ramp from the water and the crane company decided it was unsafe to continue using it so we hired a company that uses hydraulic trailers and there was no problem. The are two photos here, one showing Katie g on the trailer and the other showing the blocking arrangement after the boat was lowered from the trailer.
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John Murray...Albin 30FC..."katie G"...Ottawa Canada
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Re: Hauling and Bocking an A-30FC

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John,

It brings tears to my eyes to see you boat out for the season. We are just starting our crusing schedule here in Florida. You will have to come down for the rendevous in March and charge your batteries for next year!

Tom
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