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S
sailhale@gmail.com
Tue, Feb 26, 2013 7:32 PM

We have an Atkins and Hoyle 3000 Rotating Crane. 4 years of heavy use, and it is still going strong.  we lift an Avon 310 with a 9.9 hp. Yamaha with 6 gallons of fuel.  It has to be rotated by hand, but the Delrin bearings seem to be easy to move.  Our lift is about 8 feet to our cabin top.

Cheers,
Tom

We have an Atkins and Hoyle 3000 Rotating Crane. 4 years of heavy use, and it is still going strong. we lift an Avon 310 with a 9.9 hp. Yamaha with 6 gallons of fuel. It has to be rotated by hand, but the Delrin bearings seem to be easy to move. Our lift is about 8 feet to our cabin top. Cheers, Tom
KB
Ken Bloomfield
Thu, Feb 28, 2013 12:53 AM

We have a Brower Systems crane that we are delighted with.  Here is
their website:
http://www.browersystems.com/
I have no commercial interest, just a happy customer.  There is also
Steelhead Marine.
Ken Bloomfield
www.tellicolady.com

On 2/26/2013 2:32 PM, sailhale@gmail.com wrote:

We have an Atkins and Hoyle 3000 Rotating Crane. 4 years of heavy use, and it is still going strong.  we lift an Avon 310 with a 9.9 hp. Yamaha with 6 gallons of fuel.  It has to be rotated by hand, but the Delrin bearings seem to be easy to move.  Our lift is about 8 feet to our cabin top.

Cheers,
Tom

We have a Brower Systems crane that we are delighted with. Here is their website: http://www.browersystems.com/ I have no commercial interest, just a happy customer. There is also Steelhead Marine. Ken Bloomfield www.tellicolady.com On 2/26/2013 2:32 PM, sailhale@gmail.com wrote: > We have an Atkins and Hoyle 3000 Rotating Crane. 4 years of heavy use, and it is still going strong. we lift an Avon 310 with a 9.9 hp. Yamaha with 6 gallons of fuel. It has to be rotated by hand, but the Delrin bearings seem to be easy to move. Our lift is about 8 feet to our cabin top. > > Cheers, > Tom >