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Rigger on the gold coast

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Created by RiffRaff > 9 months ago, 21 Feb 2014
RiffRaff
WA, 265 posts
21 Feb 2014 4:44PM
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My boat is on the hardstand at the gold coast, I need a rigger to go up the mast to install a new VHF antenna.
I would do it myself but I am currently not in Queensland. The antenna supplier said his insurance requires a qualified rigger to go aloft.
My question is can anyone recommend a rigger who can carry out this type of work in the Gold coast .

Pilgrim
NSW, 20 posts
21 Feb 2014 8:34PM
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I did not think anyone is allowed up the mast on the hardstand .

Pilgrim

RiffRaff
WA, 265 posts
21 Feb 2014 5:44PM
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Pilgrim said..

I did not think anyone is allowed up the mast on the hardstand .

Pilgrim


Good point, I will need to do some home work.
I may need to do it after I relaunch

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
21 Feb 2014 11:37PM
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You should talk with Joel at All Yacht Masts and Spars in Brisbane. Phone 38932233.

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
22 Feb 2014 7:43PM
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You will need to get a crane with a bucket if on the hardstand, no need for a rigger then as anyone can fit the antenna

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
23 Feb 2014 10:20AM
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That is good thinking seabird.

A case of the simple solution staring us in the face and we don't see it.

RiffRaff
WA, 265 posts
23 Feb 2014 8:39AM
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Yes, I did consider the options with a crane or EWP but it gets real expensive.
I think you would still require a working at heights ticket to work from a man cage on a crane though.

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
23 Feb 2014 6:15PM
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cisco said..

That is good thinking seabird.

A case of the simple solution staring us in the face and we don't see it.


The idea came from Allspars who are replacing my rigging next month when I go on the hard to antifoul. Apparently it's cheaper to use a crane at $220/hr then a cherrypicker who have a minimum 4hr charge.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
24 Feb 2014 3:10AM
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seabird said..


The idea came from Allspars who are replacing my rigging next month when I go on the hard to antifoul. Apparently it's cheaper to use a crane at $220/hr then a cherrypicker who have a minimum 4hr charge.


$220/hr for a crane to take a man up 40 to 50 feet!!!! You are kidding?? How much an hour for a cherry picker??

It is worth looking at the alternatives on this link.

www.fsc.com.au

seabird
QLD, 227 posts
24 Feb 2014 9:52AM
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Cisco,
Being out of the water you can't climb the mast so there's not many options. Also I'm replacing the rigging so its not safe to climb even if was still in the water.
Allspars tell me the problem with cherrypickers is they have a 4hr min charge, so paying for a higher price for a crane for 2hrs is cheaper.



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