Pennpromo
Well-Known Member
We regularly make similar fittings for various UK boatbuilders so if you are stuck drop me a line with a hand sketch or better, and I can give you some ideas.
Simon
Simon
I've lost track of where you got to Roger in your quest for a chock solution. I'll post pics of the odds n sods of s/s fittings I have (after next weekend) and if you need any of them posting to you (in a durex, or whatever you want) I'll be happy to
You need in this application to have the tapped hole made blind, so water cannot get thru the hole to what lies beneath
Thanks JFM and John
I emailed Princess yesterday and Peter Harwood thinks he might have the same ones that were previously fitted so I think I will explore that route first.
Actually, JFM, I'm hoping that the existing sockets will be good centres and that just some new chocks made to fit the old holes.
The existing chocks with their pins were made to fit the F/B and the bathing platform so it would be nise to have everything interchangeable.
Thanks for your help - I'll be back if I draw a blank at Princess.
Just received a little parcel from Princess
Success - they have found EXACTLY the same ones that were originally fitted.
I'll post pics of the odds n sods of s/s fittings I have
Mike
Would you be able to post a picture of what Princess have sent you please, I am looking into having some chocks made and want to fit them onto the bathing platform the same way you have so would like to see what yours look like before you fit them (I hope you haven't fitted them just yet) so I can get an idea of what I need to get made by a stainless company
Shawn on my Phantom 42 we had a Valiant 2.8m RIB and 5hp outboard and we just lifted/dragged the thing from water straight onto the chocks with the engine always attached not removed. Easy peasy. The chocks had a sliding "ramp" part to their profile, at the aft end, which was very helpful because it allowed us to drag the dinghy up the ramp and into the V of the chocks, without bashing the mothership's gelcoat. See pics. This is what I would do on a 40 footer
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JFM
One other question I have is the chocks you had on your phantom 42 in the picture below, were these fitted with the pegs on the bottom of the chocks dropping into the holes in the discs on the bathing platform so they could just be lifted out the way when the tender was launched, if so then I presume nothing holds the chocks in place but the tender when its tied down with the securing straps??? am I correct in thinking this????
If so did the chocks try and tip up at all when you got the 1st part of the tender on the chocks where they hang over the transom slightly as there is nothing holding them in place at that point. I ask this as I have visions of me trying to launch the tender off the same design as you had and at the critical moment when the tender is just about to slip off the chocks with all the weight of the tender right on the tip of the chocks the chocks tipping up and falling in the sea, sorry if this sounds stupid but I am just trying to get my head around it all
Cheers Shawn
I haven't fitted them yet so when I next get the camera out, I will pop up some pics and dimensions etc.
Here you go Roger. Luvuly jubbly...I'm going to be mounting my next dinghy ... on the swim deck.
Here you go Roger. Luvuly jubbly...
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OK will do. Been mad busy and I need to drop my tender into the water to get the photo, erk! Next weekend if it's sunny!
here you go roger. Luvuly jubbly...
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Shawn, be very careful about how you make these. If they go onto a swim platform (as mine do) there is no waterproofing to think about. A flat plate will do. But if they go onto a platform which has hull under it, like yours I think, then you have to have a stainless steel box welded on the back to create the waterproofing