[C320-list] dinghy davits

Dick Walker dickwalker at att.net
Wed Feb 26 10:32:56 PST 2014


Amen


Dick Walker
WindWalkerII
C-320  #687
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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Hare
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] dinghy davits

Hi Barb,

Where you sail makes a big difference in what options will work best.

We sail in the northeast (us) and conditions can range from calm to very
rough.  Here are some pros and cons I know of first hand.

Towing:
In relatively calm conditions, this works fine except the drag is very
noticeable.  In following seas, this can be a nightmare with the dinghy
surfing at the boat and then the line going tight and being jerker back to
the boat.  Takes someone dedicated to keeping the line under control. We did
this a few times and it wasn't worth the trouble.

Weaver snap Davits:
Dinghy rides fine in most sea states.  Launching and reloading is a real
challenge in any kind of bumpy sea state.  The mechanism can easily puncture
your dinghy when the boat is rocking or hobby horsing at anchor or mooring.
A friend replaced his after a couple seasons and 3 punctures trying to
launch and retrieve the dinghy in rough anchorages.

Garhauer 1-1/4" Davits:
We have these. The only negative is that you have to be careful to keep the
drain plug open and the aft end lowered slightly when leaving the boat in
rainy regions. Makes the swim platform easier to use with the crossbar
available for support getting in and out of dinghy.  The Davit ropes make
good hand holds also. Makes a great place to store stuff while under way.

I recommend strong Davits over all the alternatives.  We keep our outboard
attached all the time and only remove the fuel tank. Very convenient.  Best
addition to our boat yet.

Jeff hare
809

On Feb 25, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Barbara Uhlman <uhlman at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We recently bought a dinghy (9.5', I think) and are looking at various
types of davit or carrying devices.  Have any suggestions?  A neighbor
suggested "dinghy-tow".  Good experiences with one system or bad with
another.  Price?  Where to get it?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Barb Uhlman
> Whisper, #1158




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