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I would like to display my LCA with the ramp in the 'closed' or 'up' position.
Can anyone explain how the ramp was held in the closed position? There are a few attachment stubs on the inside, but how about the rigging? Did they use ropes or chains:confused:
 
I would like to display my LCA with the ramp in the 'closed' or 'up' position.
Can anyone explain how the ramp was held in the closed position? There are a few attachment stubs on the inside, but how about the rigging? Did they use ropes or chains:confused:

The ramp was lowered and raised by an arrangement of pulleys and wire but I don't know specifically how it was rigged

Terry
 
This picture shows that ropes were used but it's not clear how the ramp was operated.
 

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This picture shows that ropes were used but it's not clear how the ramp was operated.

The rope in the foreground was to tie the LCA to a ship or to a dock or shore. If you look more closely at the photo, the 2 cables which work the ramp are heavy wire and are fairly stiff. To get the ramp down, one of the crew would release any catches and give it a push. There may have been a winding handle or two and possibly a ratchet to bring the ramp up?

I've also heard the bow/ramp was waterproofed by the crew when the ramp was repositioned in the up position.

Terry
 
Thanks for explaining this to me. Much obliged. Still wondering about the rigging though.:)

Another picture from the internet showing delivery of a flotilla of LCA's ready for action!
 

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