dankilb
Well-Known Member
I think I know the answer to this already - but is it possible to assemble a (3.0 - 3.3m) aluminium floor SIB aboard a typical 41' AWB?! We have some stainless work forward of the mast (bars over a dorade vent) so the dinghy could not sit the right way up there...
The background to this is that we're in the market for a new SIB and, having thought I was decided on a V-floor airdeck, a pontoon neighbour lent us their 3.0 alu deck and I was smitten with the solid working platform (we were testing/transporting 3 separate outboards, so lifting them in and out of the SIB and on/off the yachts was a doddle!).
I've watched videos of assembly and so have seen what is involved and it seems a flat, stable, surface is essential to get the floors to fit and connect (and even then it doesn't look 'easy'). So how do people assemble these aboard? Is it simply impossible? Needless to say, the aforementioned pontoon neighbour also has a handsome set of davits (which we don't have - nor want, as a solar arch with dinghy lifting/storage is on our distant wish list). For now, we store any dinghy upside down on the foredeck.
TIA!
The background to this is that we're in the market for a new SIB and, having thought I was decided on a V-floor airdeck, a pontoon neighbour lent us their 3.0 alu deck and I was smitten with the solid working platform (we were testing/transporting 3 separate outboards, so lifting them in and out of the SIB and on/off the yachts was a doddle!).
I've watched videos of assembly and so have seen what is involved and it seems a flat, stable, surface is essential to get the floors to fit and connect (and even then it doesn't look 'easy'). So how do people assemble these aboard? Is it simply impossible? Needless to say, the aforementioned pontoon neighbour also has a handsome set of davits (which we don't have - nor want, as a solar arch with dinghy lifting/storage is on our distant wish list). For now, we store any dinghy upside down on the foredeck.
TIA!