Guys,
I agree that using a dinghy/rib is a much better idea than fitting a bracket to the stern of a Bavaria.
I am surprised by the multiple opinions that the best way to manoeuvre a boat using a dinghy is to secure the dinghy to the side, as far aft as possible. I have seen Volunteer Marine Rescues using this approach. Tom Cunliffe even had an article in Yachting Monthly some years ago where he demonstrated this technique with some difficulty.
A much easier, safer and more manoeuvrable way would be to merely push the boat using the dinghy. If your dinghy is not inflatable, use a fender on the bow. That way, you can push the boat into any spot. 2 people can do this easily, one on the helm and one in the dinghy. If you tie the dinghy to the bathing platform or transom, it is easy to stop or reverse the boat. Using this approach, a 3.3hp outboard can easily get my 38ft Bavaria up to over 2 knots without using full throttle in light winds. As the dinghy is pushing from behind and it is possible to angle the dinghy on the stern, the boat is actually more manoeuvrable than using the boats propulsion alone. The dinghy can also be used like a tug ( or bow thruster) if need be.
Craig
" Shirley Valentine"
Gold Coast
Australia