Euphonyx
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For an inflatable boat. I bought one made from webbing but it's totally useless. Does anyone have one they are happy with without spending a small fortune?
The problem lies with stability of the smaller inflatable when climbing on board. Even with engine weight you need someone to balance the craft if climbing in over the side with a hooked ladder - metal or plastic available from home pool agents.For an inflatable boat. I bought one made from webbing but it's totally useless. Does anyone have one they are happy with without spending a small fortune?
How big is the inflatable? When I was diving from inflatables we never needed a ladder!
Its not a large boat... 3.4 meters with a 20hp. For my wife when she's swimming with her girlfriends. I can just drag her aboard when its the two of us!!
I don't think there's an easy way of getting into an inflatable from the water - and certainly not an elegant way!
Its quite tight but I never thought of that. Dry run in the garden tomorrow.... in the snowWith a 40horse motor on a slightly larger boat I would just step on the cavitation plate of the (stopped!) engine. Could that work here?
Pete
Its quite tight but I never thought of that. Dry run in the garden tomorrow.... in the snow
We have had a couple of ribs as tenders but now have a hard dinghy. We find it far easier to enter the hard dinghy from the water than we did with the ribs. For one thing you dont need to climb over the width of the tubes with a hard dinghy. The hard dinghy is less stable than a rib so the sides of the dinghy can be pulled down towards the water so you only need to climb over a small amount of topsides. Our dinghy is super stable and large which helpsExactly my way thinwater, just replace tube with gunwale of a hard boat. Very easy to do for me - fifteen years ago.
Then I had to buy/make a boarding ladder which can be deployed by a person in the water.
It works well and is described in a PBO article. Can't remember the issue but could fish it out.
Well described ?All kidding a side, like swimming, boarding from the water is a skill worth learning. It's part of swimming from a boat, like reboarding a canoe or kayak from the water, but much easier. Lower yourself deep in the water, pull up sharply and smoothly while giving a dolphin kick, rotate, and land with you fanny on the tube. One easy motion. I've done it repeatedly as part of a test, both in a dry suit and immersion suit. Easier than using a ladder IMO.
Belly flop if you need to. What in the heck does dignified mean, anyway? Just flop in. Part of the fun.
All kidding a side, like swimming, boarding from the water is a skill worth learning. It's part of swimming from a boat, like reboarding a canoe or kayak from the water, but much easier. Lower yourself deep in the water, pull up sharply and smoothly while giving a dolphin kick, rotate, and land with you fanny on the tube. One easy motion. I've done it repeatedly as part of a test, both in a dry suit and immersion suit. Easier than using a ladder IMO.
Belly flop if you need to. What in the heck does dignified mean, anyway? Just flop in. Part of the fun.