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Vinnie45

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Dinghy davit
« on: February 18 2017, 16:45 »
Does anyone have any davit or other method to pull the dinghy out of the water for cruising. I have a 2007 30 cruiser so the system can not be too elaborate. Presently have an arm off radar poll to raise the small motor. Thanks for any ideas

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #1 on: February 18 2017, 18:32 »
I haul my Portabote on deck with the staysail halyard, if that's what you mean. Then I usually fold it away, although it fits on the foredeck assembled too (bit difficult to access the anchor locker then though). Outboard is only a 2.5 HP fourstroke, so light enough to lift with one arm while holding on with the other. On a bigger boat I've sailed on they have a little outboard crane for the job.
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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #2 on: February 18 2017, 19:17 »
There are several single arm cranes on the market but more suitable for outboards. Swinging a dinghy from the stern of a 30 is hardly practical due to lack of space. Inflating on the foredeck and using the Spinnaker halyard works OK. You can make up a pair of strops or a bridle to lift itlevel.

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #3 on: February 18 2017, 20:22 »
I have roll a furler where the halyards are not accessible.

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #4 on: February 18 2017, 20:34 »
There is usually a spinnaker halyard, or at least mousing for it in place. If you have a rodkicker, you can also take off the topping lift without consequence and use that.
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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #5 on: February 18 2017, 22:41 »
Yes good idea

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #6 on: February 19 2017, 10:01 »
Put odysseus in search,  there you can see my answer.
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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #7 on: February 19 2017, 20:24 »
Try Rotating Davits made by SweBoat, Sweden. www.dinghyrings.se

Don't know how good they work but on paper look a good idea?

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #8 on: February 20 2017, 08:16 »
There are several single arm cranes on the market but more suitable for outboards. Swinging a dinghy from the stern of a 30 is hardly practical due to lack of space. Inflating on the foredeck and using the Spinnaker halyard works OK. You can make up a pair of strops or a bridle to lift itlevel.

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Re: Dinghy davit
« Reply #9 on: February 20 2017, 14:06 »
I have a paid the the Plastimo removable davits on the back of my boat. They work very well, and when not in use, they come off and store in the cockpit locker.