BOAT HOISTS 13 The set-up of the
Marine Travelift 820C mobile boat hoist is seen under way at Orams Marine.
The 820C easily
hauls a 685 tonne motor yacht from the water.
Marine Travelift Team provided detailed loading lists for each container, including weights and photos of each component loaded,” explaind Brett Colby of Marina Projects NZ. “We organised daily video meetings on site to show progress and discuss any technical questions. The factory support worked exceptionally well, together
with the Parker Iqan Bluetooth connectivity, for the Marine Travelift team to monitor the systems as we commissioned the unit.” Having purchased three products
from Marine Travelift since 2013, Orams Marine was confident in the team to deliver a machine ideally suited for its needs. “We found the entire team at Marine Travelift very
knowledgeable, honest and easy to deal with,” agreed Park. He also added, “The confidence we felt with the team and its New Zealand representative made our decision an easy proposition and one we are very pleased we made”. Marine Travelift Inc
sales@marinetravelift.com
www.marinetravelift.com
The new boat hoist dwarfs
MT’s 85 BFMII hoist operating alongside it.
two-speed hoists, thus increasing travel speed and reducing time between loading and storage points, further maximising efficiencies and workloads. The set-up of the 820C met
some unexpected challenges due to Covid-19 restrictions, but given Marine Travelift’s global remote diagnostic capabilities, its experienced factory technicians were able to lean on its worldwide distributor network. Marina Projects, the certified Marine Travelift dealer for New Zealand, stepped up to assemble a team and enable the machine to be erected and tested. “Bob Johnson, Director of Customer Care, and the entire
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