Stemar
Well-Known Member
I've always towed my dinghy, because there simply wasn't room on deck, but Jazzcat has a huge foredeck, so lifting it aboaerd seems logical. I have a spare halliard at the masthead and a whisker pole that should be long enough to act as a jib, but I now need to work out how to attach the dinghy. It's a 2.3m Ecel, with an 18kg outboard, which is why I can't really just heave it aboard. At the bow, there is a pair of towing eyes, so a simple bridle would take care of that, but there's nothing at the stern where all the weight is.
What do others do? Eyebolts through the transom spring to mind, but is there a better way?
What do others do? Eyebolts through the transom spring to mind, but is there a better way?