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Liebherr crane lifting a yacht

manolitor

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May 18, 2013
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7
Location
Valencia
Every year abandoned yacht are removed from the ports, many times because the owners have decided not to continue using them, they stop paying the fee and other times because the owner has died and nobody takes over the boat because it is in very bad condition, in the video removing an abandoned ship with a Liebherr crane, to be stored in the dry marina

 

Tones

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Mar 15, 2009
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Ubique
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Ex land clearing contractor, part-time retired
Not much of a chance of slipping in the slings with all those barnacles. A good job well done
 

Kiwi-truckwit

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Nov 20, 2016
Messages
315
Location
New Zealand
We lift quite a few.Seems like a lot of crane for not that much boat (not a yacht, more a small launch). Textbook lift though
 

John C.

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Joined
Jun 11, 2007
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12,870
Location
Northwest
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Machinery & Equipment Appraiser
Nice to see a crane video without a disaster.
 
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