A turn table would be nice and I had thought of that, but thinking and taking the time to make something like that, are probably two different things. Also, still have to see what I come up with for a means to get into the building.
Mike, the original plan was to build in-over the water, using the rail to get in the building and out of the water. This also had the benefit of housing the boat. Great plan, but the cost and work of building in the water turned out to be unbelievable. First, the drilling rig required 4 feet of ice before he would go on the lake, so that meant keeping a few hundred yards of lake clear of snow all winter until March (maybe even flooding it), in order to come up with the required thickness. Next the cost of drilling all the holes and well casing-cement was going to be $35-$40,000 and we still have not bought the building material and rented a crane to hoist the trusses for a 48 ft wide building. Then to top things off, it took a year to get approval from the two different Government agencies involved and found out I would probably end up paying them at least $2000 per year for a land use permit for the lake and also pay for a survey (estimated at around $5000). So I have moved to plan B, a building on my land, which still needs approval from the Ministry and will require a massive amount of dirt work, but will be a lot cheaper to build. I don't suppose it would be any easier if I did it on the other side of the border, but what a hassle. All I wanted was to keep the plane out of the hail, sun and snow off the wings.
Thanks for your responses. Steve