Saturday, May 14, 2011
Dockwise Loading
Last week, our friends, Marika and Karen, from another Peterson 44, Quoddy's Run, out of Nova Scotia, put their boat on Dockwise enroute to Nanaimo, British Columbia.
They asked us to help with the lines as they negotiated her into the tight space along with a couple dozen other boats. It was an incredible learning experience and a real pleasure to give them a hand.
The Dockwise transport pumps water into itself and sinks down into the water. Loading boats motor in (we did it [sort of] backwards), are tied to the sides of the barge and each other, and put on jack-stands under water.
Divers from La Paz go underwater to put the jack-stands in place and weld them to the deck of the boat.
Then the transport pumps the water out, rises to its full free-board, and begins its journey.
Quoddy's Run, Marika, and Karen will be living and working in British Columbia for a time, and we hope to visit them there.
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