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540
YACHT LIFTING & ONSHORE HANDING
Studio ti 03312 540-04usa
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13.1.1 Storing the yacht ashore
When ashore, the yacht must be laid on a cradle with five supports of
width and size adequate to distribute the yacht weight evenly. Consult
BERTRAM for details.
The hull inclination must be as “natural” as possible, e.g., the yacht’s
waterline (not the keel) should be parallel to the ground, so that the level
of liquids aboard remains normal and rainwater will drain naturally.
You can obtain a copy of the American Boat & Yacht Council’s technical
information report titled TY-28, Boat Lifting And Storage, from ABYC at
www.abycinc.org
or by calling (in the USA) 1-410-956-1050.
NOTICES
BERTRAM declines any responsibility for the location of the lifting
straps, the lowering or lifting of the boat, and for the integrity of the
supporting points performed by other Shipyards.
NOTICES
BERTRAM declines all responsibility for damage to property and harm
to persons caused by the wrong performance of the hereunder listed
operations.
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DANGER
The transformers installed on board separate galvanically the dock
electric system from the on board electric system. During yacht onshore
handing (lay-up) for maintenance, if you use one or both shore outlets
for power supply of the on board 230 V AC electric system, make sure
that the yacht grounding is connected to the shore column grounding,
taking advantage of expert crew.

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