petem
Well-Known Member
Copied from another thread where I enquired about storing a tender on the foredeck...
Thanks, P. I do have snap davits on the back but I'm not a great fan of them as having a dinghy on them does rather monopolize the bathing platform. And I'm still rather baulking at the £250 cost of the pads / stand-offs plus of course the hassle of fitting / correctly placing them (which is bound to go wrong).
Regarding obstructed view, the helm seat on the T34 is woefully low (for a short ar$e like me) so I'm pretty much resigned to standing for a lot of the time.
Anyhow, I'll give it a go the next time I'm onboard.
Incidentally, I'm pleased with the "Roll-up" Zodiac that we choose over the "Aerodeck". You really can deflate the thing in a couple of minutes (easier of course on the pontoon than on bathing platform). I do need to invest in a decent electric pump and also fix the 12v socket on the back of our boat.
The answer is bound to see it depends, P. There are many ways to skin that cat, how well you secure the thing being the most important thing.
I used to place it there on my old Airon Marine, a 42kts max/35+ cruise boat, and it never moved one bit. But I used quite a few lines and belts.
Also, I always kept it reversed (hull upward), and with the bow forward.
It did obstruct the view during transition from D to P speed, but once on the plane the boat was rode pretty flat and the rib was not an issue.
All to be checked on your boat - but generally feasible, I would say. With a bit of care. :encouragement:
Thanks, P. I do have snap davits on the back but I'm not a great fan of them as having a dinghy on them does rather monopolize the bathing platform. And I'm still rather baulking at the £250 cost of the pads / stand-offs plus of course the hassle of fitting / correctly placing them (which is bound to go wrong).
Regarding obstructed view, the helm seat on the T34 is woefully low (for a short ar$e like me) so I'm pretty much resigned to standing for a lot of the time.
Anyhow, I'll give it a go the next time I'm onboard.
Incidentally, I'm pleased with the "Roll-up" Zodiac that we choose over the "Aerodeck". You really can deflate the thing in a couple of minutes (easier of course on the pontoon than on bathing platform). I do need to invest in a decent electric pump and also fix the 12v socket on the back of our boat.