I'm pleased to say our HonWave, ridiculously large 3.8 metre dinghy was a complete success. Having the spinnaker halyard let back to the cockpit means the winch back there makes short work of launching and retrieving the dinghy. With all of us in it and our accumulated junk, huge pushchair, picnic, wetsuits etc its perfect.
Stowing on deck, I have two places I can put it, however, I need some form of deck fittings to tie the little blighter off to I think. Ideally I'd like to site it in front of the mast (so long as it doesn't foul the headsail when tacking), however, there are no suitable points there to tie it off to and I don't want lines running to stanchion bases or any of that nastiness.
The other option is where I am storing it now, here:
In the position above it is kind of made off to a combination of the cradle for the liferaft and the grab rails. Not ideal.
How do you stow your deflated dinghy on deck, and prevent it crashing about? Do you use deck fittings to tie it down? If so, how have you attached them to the deck? Is the foredeck double skinned (Meaning I could just self tap/seal some fittings on)? I note there is no headlining in the forecabin and no sign of the inside parts of any deck fitting already there (there is a small ring slightly forward of the mast for instance).