A 17 Tonne Sailboat was recently hauled out by Pangkor Marina Malaysia, using the Model 45 Sea-Lift. Continue on for additional photos.
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A 17 Tonne Sailboat was recently hauled out by Pangkor Marina Malaysia, using the Model 45 Sea-Lift. Continue on for additional photos.
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Sea-Lift operations have begun at Marina Island Pangkor in Malaysia. Read on for more photos and reactions.
The first Sea-Lift in South East Asia has been commissioned at Marina Island Pangkor in the state of Perak, Malaysia.
Sea-Lift bound for warmer destinations at Marina Island Pangkor, Malaysia.
KMI Sea-Lift is proud to announce new partnerships with multiple marinas worldwide.
Port Dubrovka, located on the Neva River near St. Petersburg, Russian Federation; will soon complete commissioning of the first Sea-Lift to be utilized in Eastern Europe. A Model 45-Adjustable Sea-Lift will also be delivered in October to Lions Gate Marina, located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Production is now underway of Model 45-Adjustable Sea-Lifts destined for the most progressive marinas in South East Asia and Australia. Located in the jewels of Perak, Malaysia; Marina Pangkor will begin utilization of a Sea-Lift in January 2010. January will also see Gold Coast Marine Centre, Located on Australia's renowned Gold Coast; vastly enhance their current operations with the multiple benefits a Sea-Lift provides.
KMI Sea-Lift is also extremely excited to announce a partnership with St. Maarten Shipyard in the Caribbean to produce what will be the world's largest capacity Sea-Lift, a Model 75-Adjustable. This Sea-Lift will be capable of safely handling vessels up to 150,000 pounds and up to 85 feet in length. Delivery is slated for the 2nd quarter of 2010.