Hi Mike, good job. He will also build such a wooden crane. I'm just wondering about the method of turning the finished shell of my new boat. I have a low garage and narrow doors, so I have to lift the boat and precisely drive the trailer up. I really like traditional boatbuilding. In recent months, I built Malahini according to a design purchased from Glen-L. Nice video, best regards.
We just flipped a Riviera yesterday using two chain hoists on two gantry cranes. Now I see how having four would have made this so much easier. The extra strap length looks like a great option as well. Something to consider while we're replacing the bottom! Best wishes to you and the guys in the shop.
Hi Mike, good job. He will also build such a wooden crane. I'm just wondering about the method of turning the finished shell of my new boat. I have a low garage and narrow doors, so I have to lift the boat and precisely drive the trailer up. I really like traditional boatbuilding. In recent months, I built Malahini according to a design purchased from Glen-L. Nice video, best regards.
We just flipped a Riviera yesterday using two chain hoists on two gantry cranes. Now I see how having four would have made this so much easier. The extra strap length looks like a great option as well. Something to consider while we're replacing the bottom! Best wishes to you and the guys in the shop.
Wow!
Can I ask how tall your wooden A frames are?
To the top of the gantry is just under 10 feet so it will fit under a 10' garage door. The inside area is almost 9 feet. Hope this helps.
@@MikeGreenStudioWorks That does help. Trying to figure out if I have enough room. Thanks for replying back
That is the absolute easiest flip I have seen, and I have watched a lot of them. I am planning to flip my '48.
Thank you.
That's one sexy copper bottom