Carduelis
Well-Known Member
I have a smallish (Seago 3 person) soft floor inflatable and I'd like to start using it in conjunction with some davits which were on the boat when I bought it but have never used. I don't yet have any 'falls' for the davits, or any fittings on the dinghy.
I obviously want to be able to lift the dinghy clear of the water, but I'd then like to turn it sideways to stop it filling with water and to reduce the overall length.
Now my idea is to get two webbing strap loops made, each joined with a metal triangle. I can drive the dinghy into these loops and then attach to the davit falls to the metal triangles. Once it has been lifted a little, the dinghy would then be turned within the strap loops until it was side on and vertical. Other lines could then be used to pull the dinghy hard to the stern of the boat.
I have seen 'belly bands' used, but these aren't quite the same as they seem to be used to hold a dinghy horizontally in davits. Also the only website I can see them on says they shouldn't be used for lifting, so no good to me.
Can anyone see why this idea won't work?
I obviously want to be able to lift the dinghy clear of the water, but I'd then like to turn it sideways to stop it filling with water and to reduce the overall length.
Now my idea is to get two webbing strap loops made, each joined with a metal triangle. I can drive the dinghy into these loops and then attach to the davit falls to the metal triangles. Once it has been lifted a little, the dinghy would then be turned within the strap loops until it was side on and vertical. Other lines could then be used to pull the dinghy hard to the stern of the boat.
I have seen 'belly bands' used, but these aren't quite the same as they seem to be used to hold a dinghy horizontally in davits. Also the only website I can see them on says they shouldn't be used for lifting, so no good to me.
Can anyone see why this idea won't work?