Tom Brownell and Moving Adventuress
Over the past three years, I have shown hundreds of school kids the ADVENTURESS restoration. Kids and adults alike find it overwhelming, 83 feet of classic yacht loveliness crammed into one of our work bays. On the floor, the boat towers over us, and when you walk on deck, you must duck to avoid hitting your head on the ceiling. My favorite question to ask them is, "How the heck do you think we're going to get this big boat out of here?"
The question really stumps them. I've heard children postulate that we could remove the roof and crane it out, flood the shop and float it out, or even drag it out with ropes. To complicate matters, our boat hoist can't lift a boat like ADVENTURESS, she is just too heavy. So now really--how are we going to do it?
Short answer: Tom Brownell. Brownell Systems, a family business in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, specializes in moving big boats. They move boats out of buildings, over land, and down ramps. They also invented the Brownell trailer, now the gold standard of hydraulic boat transport vehicles. Tom has moved a number of projects for us in the past including LYNX, GODSPEED, SPIRIT OF BERMUDA and ZANABE. If you need to move a 70+ ton boat up and down a steep hill, across a bridge, through a series of tight turns and low hanging power lines, Tom is your guy.
It was mesmerizing to watch the boat slowly creep up the hill towards "downtown" Rockport, but the real show was watching Tom Brownell and his crew work. Tom is kind and quick to laugh, but when he is coordinating his crew with a big boat on the trailer, his focus is intense and singular. He has white hair and a barrel chest, and stands perfectly still when he is thinking. He never raises his voice or shouts, and when he gives a command, he thanks the person who carries it out. His entire crew communicates entirely with hand signals and everyone seems calm, focused, and very good at their job.
ADVENTURESS is now sitting in Rockport Harbor Park getting final touches before her launch on Saturday at 12:30. See you there!
-Maria Simpson
Labels: Adventuress, launches, restoration, sailing
3 Comments:
Awesome captures! I wish we would have seen this but at least we were there on Saturday for the launch. What a great team of folks to pull this off. Very professional! I posted some pics on my blog you might enjoy from the day. I look forward to your next post!
Thanks for reading the post, and for coming to the launch--it was a fantastic day! I would love to look at your pictures. What is the address?
I always thought that boats are crammed at only seaports; I never knew that boats are built also at far from seaports. This lack of knowledge made me curious to read your blog and it was really adventurous to read it.
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