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Old 16-11-2010, 10:37   #16
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I'd agree that Sopers would be a good call but it depends on the weight as you will lift on the bridgedeck -if you are aluminium you might think twice. Trinidad can do it as they've pulled a Lagoon 82 (39') There's also a dry dock in Martinique, a floating lift around St Martin (somewhere, used to be outside the Dutch Bridge) and possibly a travel lift in Puerto Rico that might handle it.

More important, what work do you need.... that might change things somewhat ie don't do antifoul in PR etc etc

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Old 16-11-2010, 10:41   #17
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Just re-read what you wrote and you have mentioned a weight. Can you confirm whether that is gross or net? Hopefully that's gross....!
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Old 16-11-2010, 10:58   #18
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Here's a drydock in Fort de France, Martinique

SIGBR MARTINIQUE DRYDOCK, Martinique, Bassin de radoub, 97247 Fort de France - Ship2yard.com
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Old 23-11-2010, 16:01   #19
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Lisa,

The French love big catamarans, so you might want to check out Martinique or Guadeloupe.

Another way to search is via Marinas.com, World's Marinas Portal, and Marina Directory and use "boat yard" as a search parameter. Might be a wild goose chase, though.

You could also check with Marine Travelift (Marine Travelift - Boat Lift System | MarineTravelift) if they have sold one to fit your boat where you currently are or can be.

Could the builder of your big cat know of some of the places for your haul out?

Good luck.
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