michaf
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Here's the setup from my old boat. dinghy is 180kg with a 20hp, if that can inspire anyone... using DinghyRam HD Slide-On Boat Lift.
Here's the setup from my old boat. dinghy is 180kg with a 20hp, if that can inspire anyone... using DinghyRam HD Slide-On Boat Lift.
Aha, I see. Well, since I already took the pics this morning, I can as well post them, just FYI.Thanks for following the plot, that's what I have in mind too but I'm not keen to drill holes through the platform to push steel pins through. The idea of the inverted studded M10 bolts is to maintain the integrity of the platform but also allow easy removal as with your drop in pin locators.
So we are on the same page really.
LOL, yeah, I guess your reasons for not having that problem are pretty much the same as mine!I won't have the problem of them floating away eitherDon't ask me how I know this...
Did you have the stainless made for you or did you buy it from a 'shiny' shop please?
EHi Roger,
Yes it is an ATV winch, I'm holding the remote in my hand on the video. Here are some pictures:
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Here's the setup from my old boat. dinghy is 180kg with a 20hp, if that can inspire anyone... using DinghyRam HD Slide-On Boat Lift.
This system is working the same as the Hurley davits on my boat. I dont need the winch because my rib is only a 2.6m with 6hp outboard. Simple haul up job for my wife and I, or I can do it on my own with a bit of a heave.
This system is working the same as the Hurley davits on my boat.
I came across this system earlier, looks very good too and it's also in Polyethylene.
It's called, "Dinghease" link below..
http://dinghease.com/index.cfm
Hi Roger,
Yes it is an ATV winch, I'm holding the remote in my hand on the video. Here are some pictures:
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Just got my my new boat and fitted some davits and a new winch with ... a wireless remote! Went for a Warn winch with the wireless option. Anyway, for those who think they need a 20K crane or hydraulic swim platform, rest assured, there are davit and winches to the rescue total cost 2K AUD!
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I came across this system earlier, looks very good too and it's also in Polyethylene.
It's called, "Dinghease" link below..
http://dinghease.com/index.cfm
I like the look of these and cheaper than the hurley version I have been looking at
I agree, the Hurley seems very expensive for what it is. This type is almost DIY (48" Polyethylene blocks can be sourced direct, easy to cut or machine) but not so sure about the strength of the mounting on the platform edge as it's only two little screws, needs rear access for bolts really.
Also, should the dinghy be too heavy to pull over the balance point easily, there are three options:
1. Passerelle as crane.
2. Electric winch (wireless of course)
3. 'Simples' mini block and tackle as per a dinghy main sheet with a jamming cleat attached.
The Hurley Davits powder coating starts to fall off after about two years and generally look tatty where surface corrosion is taking hold. Very disappointing considering the price. Mind, I managed to get mine new but secondhand on Ebay at a much more realistic price so can't really complain. Take this into account anyone who is considering them, these polythene obviously won't corrode so a better bet.