Today our boat "Trout" began the journey to her new home. Since she lives on a special lift in the water of our back yard, we had to hire a crane to lift her out of the water and onto a custom made trailer for transport. All in all a nerve racking, breath holding couple of hours. I did however, document the event in pictures. So fair warning....no quilt or kitty content tonight.
If you are still with me and curious, here are my photos from today.
The crane arrives and prep begins

lifting

higher

and higher

turning

the descent

lining up with the trailer

lower

final adjustments

loaded and ready to go

on the road to New Orleans

Now I can breathe....and we'll see her again soon when we arrive at our new home.
I'm so glad that went well....hope the rest of the move is smooth too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating ordeal and one which I have not ever seen, and loved it...looks like a beautiful boat, and I hope the trip goes well for him. Thanks for sending this to me.
ReplyDeleteIt won't be long now will it?? Who knows I may be moving again soon too...should know more in a few days.
ReplyDeleteBreath out!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place....can't wait to see some photos of your new home....good luck with the move!
Wow, that's impressive! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteI can see where there may have been a few nervous moments. Hope the rest of the move goes as well.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a wonderful place to me! Now get ready for the rest of the move. It's probably not going to be easy, but I think you have a pretty good inspiration - after everything is over, you will be able to enjoy your boat again. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteonly male in this crew, at least so far. Deb, work on keeping Trout in line. And report from N.O.
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