Posts Tagged ‘rigging’

Dolly Parton’s Pirates Voyage Attraction from JR Clancy

Friday, October 14th, 2011

MYRTLE BEACH, SC – J.R. Clancy rigging products were used for Dolly Parton’s Pirates Voyage, an attraction featuring two life-sized pirate ships. There are 11 custom-built, variable speed drum hoists in the building, which had been used for Parton’s Dixie Stampede dinner theater from 1992 to 2010. J.R. Clancy’s Altus controller controls the hoists. Each has a 750-pound capacity and a top speed of 416 feet per minute. More details from J.R. Clancy (http://www.jrclancy.com/):

J. R. Clancy Provides Rigging For Spectacular Pirates Voyage Show in Myrtle Beach, SC.

JR Clancy

 SYRACUSE, NY—Two life-sized pirate ships, bands of swashbucklers sword fighting across a 15-foot-deep lagoon, sails unfurling and props descending from the sky… there’s nothing like a major family entertainment attraction to challenge every aspect of theatrical production.

So when Mike Compton of Pirates Voyage took on the challenge of bringing the new attraction to life in Myrtle Beach, SC, he knew he needed the rigging experts from J. R. Clancy, Inc. Compton had worked with Clancy on three other recent projects, so he knew they could help make the technical aspects of this show as exciting as they could be.

The latest attraction from Dolly Parton, Pirates Voyage moved into the building that housed her famous Dixie Stampede attraction for 19 seasons. Transforming a former Dixie Stampede hippodrome into a pirates’ show in just five months—from its closing in January 2011 to its grand reopening on June 3, 2011—was no small challenge, Compton explained. “It’s a metal building with girders, so we installed a series of catwalks coming off the girders to access everything,” he said.

To raise and lower the massive set pieces, Clancy supplied 11 custom-built, variable-speed drum hoists, each with 750-pound capacity and a blazing top speed of 416 feet per minute. “I’m familiar with a lot of the hoist configurations that Clancy manufactures, so we provided the drawings of the catwalk and the locations of the hoists,” Compton said.

With seating on every side of the arena, the hoists would be in full view at all times, said Patrick Finn, Clancy dealer project manager.  “Mike needed hoists that could go into a confined space and still function,” he said. “The hoists are mounted to the side of the catwalks, and diverting loft blocks are mounted from the roof steel to get the lines to drop in the proper locations. There are four types of hoists, each designed differently to get the proper space and capacity requirements for the different scenic elements.” The hoists lower such pirate-specific props as anchors, skeletons, and a throne into view at dramatic speeds to delight the audience.

To accomplish these exciting effects, the owners selected Clancy’s Altus controller. Altus can control up to 48 motorized hoists, and users can program up to 200 repeatable, consistently reliable cues for a single production.  Each cue can control up to eight hoists at once, and each hoist can have its own speed, target position, acceleration and deceleration for spectacular scene changes.

“Clancy’s great—I’ve been familiar with them since the 1970s,” Compton concluded. “Safety is their number one issue, and you can call them anytime on any phase of the project to make it work for you.”

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Sales Engineer position available

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Due to our increased growth and expansion, Hoist UK Ltd urgently require an experienced Sales Engineer to develop new business and support existing clients within the UK theatre, touring and event industry.

The ideal candidate will have an engineering background and experience in selling to the theatre, events arena and concert entertainment sectors. A thorough knowledge and experience of hoist, truss and rigging systems is preferred although not absolutely necessary as full training on our products and serviced will be provided. The candidate will work directly under the leadership of the company directors and must be hard working and conscientious in their efforts to promote Hoist UK as the leaders in their field.

The position will require the candidate to be an organised, self motivated, team player and a “people person”. The majority of the time they will be working away from the office at the clients premises and will be responsible for keeping their own diary, making their own appointments and preparing their own quotations. They will be in constant touch with the main office and will be required to report on a regular basis directly to the company directors.

Job Title: UK Sales Engineer – Hoist, Truss & Rigging

Location: National UK

Salary: Negotiable based on experience with benefits and target-led bonus scheme

Start Date: May 2011

Skills and Qualifications required:

  • Sales experience and the ability to identify new markets and opportunities for our products
  • Proven ability to close deals
  • Experience within the UK entertainment Industry in particular hoists, truss and rigging
  • Good IT skills including Office (Word and Excel) and ideally some basic understanding of CAD
  • Ideally an ability to read and understand electrical and/or mechanical engineering drawings
  • Knowledge and understanding of LOLER regulations
  • Full UK driving license

An attractive remuneration package with company car + bonus will be offered to the right candidate

Applications will be accepted up until 14th March 2011 with interviews commencing on the 21st March 2011 and a starting date of 2nd May 2011

All applications and your CV should be sent to: jobs@hoistuk.com and will be kept in the strictest of confidence.

Hoist UK provides fast winch for electronic guidance system experiments

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

 

Hoist UK have supplied a leading UK air defence company with an electric rope winch and control system for experimental work which involve a controlled drop of a electronic sensor towards the ground to enable a set of readings to be taken before it is brought to a halt just above the ground, without damaging this very expensive piece of equipment.

The sensor is connected to the winch through a set of pulleys and is guided by a system of additional ropes and rigging.

Due to the nature of the experiment it was not possible… Read more

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Hanging artwork with Hoist UK

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Manchester City Council commissioned Chrysalis Arts, an artist-led public art company, to provide the piece of unique artwork for the foyer of Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe.

The artwork was produced using equipment from the schools old gymnasium and classroom’s in its construction, so the piece has quite a unique history linking it to the old school before its face lift.

Employed by Balfour Beatty; Hoist UK provided a winch, rigging and suspension structure to enable the artwork to be hung and to have the ability to be raised and lowered for cleaning or alteration by the school…. Read more

Remember: Safety Above All