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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Due to its size, the following determinations must be made before installing a HarborHoist
™:
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Location of lift assembly (remote or on
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site)
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Method of transport from assembly to launch site
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Equipment required to safely build, transport, and launch the lift
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Contact points between bunks and the hull (consider strakes and other hull protrusions)
If you plan to build remotely and assemble the lift before transport, first determine the lift
’
s minimum width from
Chart 1
. State regulations may require special permits and escorts for transportation. Consider how to obtain per-
mits and the cost. Remotely building pre
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sub assemblies and then completing final assembly at the launch site might
be logistically simpler.
Other items to consider:
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Does the launch site allow commercial work?
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Do you need a permit to work and/or launch at the ramp or dock?
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Is there a time limit on dock use?
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How will you transport the lift from the launch site to the install location?
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How much of the lift can be preassembled and transported safely?
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Do you have equipment with the capacity to lift subassemblies onto a trailer for transport to the launch site?
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Does the final assembly location have equipment to hoist and launch the completed lift?
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Is there level ground for final assembly, or will some assembly occur in the water?
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Verify the slip width meets the minimum requirements of the lift width, see
Chart 1.
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See
Chart 2
for a list of the required tools.
Working through these considerations is the first step in a successful build.
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