KAM
Well-Known Member
Just bought a set of those fold up grey plastic dinghy wheels but was wondering if I'm still going to be able to fold the dinghy away OK once they are fitted. Anyone have any experience of this.
I wouldn’t like to fit through transom bolts without a healthy dose of Sikaflex, which makes removal and refitting nigh on impossible.If they are bolted to the transom using wing bolts and wing nuts they could be quickly removed for storage in the bag.
You could use s/s washers backed with rubber ones under the bolt heads.I wouldn’t like to fit through transom bolts without a healthy dose of Sikaflex, which makes removal and refitting nigh on impossible.
Me too I wouldn't be without them, though I roll from the transom so I can use the painter to tie up the bundle. I don't know if mine were a cheaper set than some, but the springs didn't last long. Not a problem once I got used to their absence, though.I've got a set on the transom of our Plastimo dinghy. They do rather restrict how small a package the dinghy can be rolled into but for us the advantages of the wheel far outweighs this slight drawback. Rolling up from the front end leaving he transom and wheels to last seems fine for our needs.
You could use s/s washers backed with rubber ones under the bolt heads. Or Dowty washers.
Good ideas. I think that's what I would do.It should be possible to attach the wheels to a piece of ply then attach the ply with just 2 bolts above the waterline. Anyone tried this. Might also try a couple of G clamps outboard style.