Jamesuk
Well-Known Member
I have been having too much fun with our wire davits and i have been on much larger yachts which use spectra or dynemma to lift their tenders and we use wire to lift our dinghy. The end is weighted but for anyone who knows what it is like to lift or launch a dinghy in a sea or when a mobo passes just at the moment you clip on, it can be a frustrating affair not because of the concern for the tender but mainly, will the davit wire be damaged and jump off its coil to land in the gears.
I have seen a few Oysters with hydraulic davits that if anything launch the tender faster than you have had time to realise what you have just done but doing so using rope (spectra). On a 250 yacht i was on the davits came out of the side of the hull and the 31ft tender was launched using spectra.
On a much smaller boat and the worry that guests or even the crew cause the wire to kink (no weight) then surely a rope would be the ultimate problem solver?
Anyway it would be good to know your thoughts
Ps the wire is excellent in the hands of the person who has had to take apart the davit to put in a new wire but everyone else :-//
I have seen a few Oysters with hydraulic davits that if anything launch the tender faster than you have had time to realise what you have just done but doing so using rope (spectra). On a 250 yacht i was on the davits came out of the side of the hull and the 31ft tender was launched using spectra.
On a much smaller boat and the worry that guests or even the crew cause the wire to kink (no weight) then surely a rope would be the ultimate problem solver?
Anyway it would be good to know your thoughts
Ps the wire is excellent in the hands of the person who has had to take apart the davit to put in a new wire but everyone else :-//
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