?? Installing Engine
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See my post # 10 http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...days-work.html
See my post # 14
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...-forklift.html
I like the Gantry because you can take your time and not feel rushed - you aren't at the mercy of the Tow Truck driver, or the rental price of the Forklift. Especially if it is your first time. With the crane, if you screw something up, or for some reason have to lift it back up you are right there to do it.
That's my .02.
See my post # 14
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...-forklift.html
I like the Gantry because you can take your time and not feel rushed - you aren't at the mercy of the Tow Truck driver, or the rental price of the Forklift. Especially if it is your first time. With the crane, if you screw something up, or for some reason have to lift it back up you are right there to do it.
That's my .02.
I have always done my own work on my marine issues.
Just never pulled and installed motor in boat just cars.
When you do things yourself that's how you learn and can only blame yourself. 7K at a marina is crazy are you paying for their learning curve?
Thanks for the tip!



