OK folks,
I have been biting my tounge here lately on this one because this whole evolution is DANGEROUS regardless of whom you ask and how they recommend that you do this one. JT and I have both talked off line about loading weapons and without the use of a crane you are limited to what you can do and how to do it....
Almost all of the loading you have seen has been done by crane with the exception of the Mk 45 Load out from Torsk... and that one was not fun by those whom did it (depends on who you talk to though
) You all are in a completely different area then ALL of the other boats, of the boats that are on dry land you are the only ones in a sand bowl and Correy can tell you how fast sand gives out under pressure. With Cavalla she is setting in the dirt but her dirt until recently was firm and level around her so it was a no brainer to get a crane and bring the weapons on the way that they used to do.
With you all you have are a number of problems that have to be tackled,
one of which is getting the weapons down to the boat without dropping them and then placing them on blocks so you can bring them onboard somehow.
Two how are you going to bring them onboard safely and hopefully in one piece??
Three.. what is your best option??? Only you as a CREW can make that call
With your Mk 27, personally I would disassemble it and send it out for paint and then bring it onboard on a refrigerator truck(dolly)in pieces still and then bring it onboard (going right down your after gangplank) and put it into the ATR in pieces and reassemble it on the deck if that is where it is going to stay.
Your Mk 14, that one has bothered me for a while know..... JT you are right and have them GUT it completely out (to lighten it up) and then send it out for paint and either bring it onboard in pieces (the safest way) or put it together after it has been painted and then get your A frame or a substitute in it's place to bring the weapon on the way that it is suposed to be brought onboard. Making sure that you use 2'X12" planks for the forklift to ride on down to the boat so it doesn't sink or drop the weapon.