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EZ-4000-KB deck crane
installed on M.Y. Sis W.




 

Specialized Equipment for the Physically Disabled

Burger Boat Company is in the process of delivering the Motor Yacht Sis W to their clients Mr. & Mrs. Charles Walgreen, Jr. The famed name of Walgreen is associated with Walgreen's Pharmacy, which, in fact, was founded by the father of Mr. Walgreen, Jr. This tri-deck yacht at 126-feet (38.4-meters) would end up becoming the largest yacht built in Burger’s 140 year history of boat building. The creation of SIS W has been a collaboration between Casey Pratt, Mr. Walgreen's grandson, Captain Jim Bean who has been with the family on the last three yachts, Joanne Walgreen, granddaughter and owner of Belden Interiors and the engineers and craftspeople at Burger Boat Company.

The Walgreens are both in their nineties and are both physically disabled. The ultimate challenge for the shipyard has been to design and build a yacht with full wheelchair accessibility, enhancing the clients’ mobility while on board and providing accessibility to all decks. Further the shipyard was tasked with the challenge to provide convenient boarding at all embarkation points. Nautical Structures was contracted by Burger Boat Company to collaborate on this project. Nautical Structures has been Burger’s primary supplier of tender-handling equipment and hydraulic passerelles for over a decade, and in this time has developed a close working relationship with the shipyard. It was decided that our previous experience in designing boarding equipment and our current state-of-the-art designs would become the basis for the new equipment required for this project.

The Project is broken down into stages:

  1. A Hydraulic Pocketing Passerelle

  2. Wheelchair-access to the lazarette
    deck from the yacht’s main deck.


  3. Wheelchair-access to the dock
    from the yacht’ s main deck.

Special Deck Crane for the Sis W

An EZ-4000-KB yacht-quality hydraulic knuckle-boom crane was selected to provide the highest level of flexibility in handling tenders and servicing the lazarette deck. The aluminum constructed knuckle-boom crane provides an additional fourth axis of motion, not found in a conventional deck crane. This allows exceptional reach-range and the ability to lower the tip of the crane’s boom towards the waterline, reducing the amount of cable payout required to reach the water. The benefit of this feature becomes apparent in a rolling sea, when the pendulum-effect of the cable causes the load to become more and more difficult to control. The shorter the length of exposed cable, the less the pendulum-effect becomes. As with all Nautical Structures crane systems, the EZ-4000-KB knuckle-boom crane is fit with our silent operating Hydraulic Linear Winch system, housed in the second knuckled boom section. The self-limiting feature of the Linear Winch prevents the potential of two-blocking the cable during hoisting operations. The non-fouling feature of the Linear Winch system provides the ability for the crane operator to pay out extra cable into the tender during retrieval, allowing sufficient slack in the cable to attach to the lifting bridle without worry of snatching the cable in a rough sea. The crane is configured with a wireless proportional remote control; allowing the crane to be operated from anywhere on the yacht, or from the dock, up to 100-yards away. Back-up controls are provided on the hydraulic valve manifold, conveniently located in the crane under a hinged access door. In the event that the wireless controls are not available or inoperable, the crane may be operated manually with the proportional controls in the crane. While the knuckle-boom crane’s primary purpose is tender-handling, the crane’s ability to service the Lazarette deck provides the potential benefit of hoisting a wheelchair up to the boat deck, as well as assist in emergency wheel changes while at sea.